Performance evaluation of multi carrier modulation techniques for HF frequency selective fading channel
Multipath fading in HF channels causes time-delay spread that limits the maximum symbol rate, and frequency selective fading that attenuates some frequency bands compared to others. Multi-carrier modulation techniques, Multi-carrier ASK (MCASK) and Multi-camer PSK (MCPSK), can be used to ensure reli...
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| Language: | English |
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IEEE
2002
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/1907/ http://eprints.utm.my/1907/1/article185.pdf |
| Summary: | Multipath fading in HF channels causes time-delay spread that limits the maximum symbol rate, and frequency selective fading that attenuates some frequency bands compared to others. Multi-carrier modulation techniques, Multi-carrier ASK (MCASK) and Multi-camer PSK (MCPSK), can be used to ensure reliability of transmission and high data transmission rate. The bit-error rate (BER) performance is compared between single frequency modulation such as Amplitude Shiil-Keying (ASK) or Phase Shiil-Keying (PSK) and them ulti-carrier modulation in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise and a combination of multipath fading and additive white Gaussian noise. On the average, the BER performance is better for the multi-carrier modulation compared to the single carrier modulation under multipath fading conditions.
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