Performance of Coherent M-ary Signaling ENSC 428 – Spring 2007
Digital Communication System
1. M-ary PSK T sin
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Integration over IQ plane
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2. M-ary Orthogonal Signaling
cont … 3-ary orthogonal signal space
cont … assume equally likely M-ary symbols a priori
cont … assume equally likely symbols a priori
cont … union bound
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Performance improves as M increases (??) In the limit (M ∞), error probability can be made arbitrarily small as long as E b /N 0 > ln2 (-1.59 dB). Proof in Gallager Lecture 19 section 4.3 In fact, Information Theory also proves that we cannot achieve error probability arbitrarily small if E b /N 0 < ln2. Most practical systems use non-coherent FSK rather than coherent FSK. We will discuss non-coherent FSK soon.
Biorthogonal Signaling
cont … 6-ary biorthogonal signal constellation
Simplex Signaling
cont … 3-ary simplex signal constellation
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3. M-ary QAM 16-ary QAM
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Symbol Error Rate (SER) or SEP
Bit Error Rate (BER) or BEP (cf SEP, symbol error probability)
Orthogonal signaling BEP k bits, M=2 k, each bit error pattern corresponds to a unique symbol, which is not the transmitted. e e e
Example: 8-ary PSK
Gray Coding
Gray-coded MPSK
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Gray code (Reflected binary code by Frank Gray) generation Can be generated recursively by reflecting the bits (i.e. listing them in reverse order and concatenating the reverse list onto the original list), prefixing the original bits with a binary 0 and then prefixing the reflected bits with a binary 1.
Gray code generation: another view