Sürekli Faz Kiplemesi İçin Düşük Karmaşıklığa Sahip Alıcılar
Özet
Continuous Phase Modulation (CPM) is preferred in numerous power and band-limited communication
systems for its constant envelope and spectral effciency. Despite its highly attractive
spectral properties, maximum-likelihood detection of CPM over the frequency-selective multipath
fading channels can bring impractical complexity issues because of the intensive search
over a single super trellis which combines the effects of the modulation and the multipath channel.
Application of the reduced-state trellis search algorithms results in lower complexity but the
computational load could still be prohibitively large to obtain high performance in long channel
impulse responses. This thesis investigates practical implementations of a maximum likelihood
sequence estimator (MLSE) receiver for CPM based on Laurent decomposition using Viterbi
algorithm. On the other hand, the decomposition of the CPM signal in the Walsh signal space
that brings the less hardware requirement is investigated. For both of the receiver structure,
some suboptimal versions are proposed to reduce the receiver complexity and the performance
comparison is done for additive white Gaussian noise channels via MATLAB simulation.