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1 Performance of Coherent M-ary Signaling ENSC 428 – Spring 2007

2 Digital Communication System

3 1. M-ary PSK T sin

4 cont …

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6 Integration over IQ plane

7 cont …

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9 2. M-ary Orthogonal Signaling

10 cont … 3-ary orthogonal signal space

11 cont … assume equally likely M-ary symbols a priori

12 cont … assume equally likely symbols a priori

13 cont … union bound

14 cont …

15  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.

16 Biorthogonal Signaling

17 cont … 6-ary biorthogonal signal constellation

18 Simplex Signaling

19 cont … 3-ary simplex signal constellation

20 cont …

21 3. M-ary QAM 16-ary QAM

22 cont …

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24 Symbol Error Rate (SER) or SEP

25 Bit Error Rate (BER) or BEP (cf SEP, symbol error probability)

26 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

27 Example: 8-ary PSK

28 Gray Coding

29 Gray-coded MPSK

30 cont …

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32 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.

33 Gray code generation: another view


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