Abstract

Detection of binary FM by multiplication of the received signal by itself delayed is analyzed. Error rates vs signal-to-noise ratio for additive Gaussian noise are calculated as a function of sampling time, differential delay at the receiver, and delay distortion in the channel. It is found that the differential detector can give better performance than the more conventional zero-crossing counter or frequency discriminator under conditions of severe delay distortion in the channel.

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