Abstract

Continuous phase modulation schemes, such as Gaussian minimum-shift keying (GMSK), are frequently used with limiter-discriminator (LD) detectors. This paper studies how the side information derived from the signal envelope can enhance the performance of a Viterbi algorithm (VA)-based receiver operating on the LD output of a GMSK scheme. By considering the joint probability density function of envelope and frequency, different approximations yield different novel metrics for VA, using the three-variables envelope and its derivative, and frequency error in different combinations. Simulation results confirm that such envelope-aided VA gives significant performance gains, and that envelope information complements the frequency information output by the LD detector in frequency-selective fading channels.

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