Abstract
The authors describe two approaches that make burst coherent demodulation robust against frequency offset between transmitter and receiver: using a second-order PLL (phase lock loop) to track frequency error, and performing transforms between phase and rectangular vector components to eliminate errors caused by wraparound discontinuities. It is found that with a small increase in circuit complexity (mostly additional read-only memory), the second method can estimate symbol timing and frequency offset very accurately, even for a phase bias close to 45 degrees per symbol the residual frequency error can easily be corrected by a second-order PLL. By using this implementation, a low-overhead TDMA (time division multiple access) burst can be coherently demodulated in a portable radio environment without requiring very stable frequency references. >
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