Abstract

A number of continuous-phase modulation methods suitable for digital and mobile radio applications has been grouped in a common class, which has been named 12PM3 (12-state, phase modulation with correlation over three consecutive bits). This paper introduces the definition of this class of modulation schemes, and presents some of its features. With reference to the scheme that gives the best spectral compactness, some effects of typical implementation imperfections of the modulation circuits are discussed. The performance of some 12PM3 modulators associated with a frequency discrimination receiver is then computed with reference to both AWGN (additive white Gaussian noise) channels and the typical propagation conditions envisaged for SCPC/FDMA digital land mobile radio systems in urban environment. The adopted pre and postdiscrimination filters of the receiver are optimized for the best performance. Different decision techniques are considered, namely 2-TH (2-threshold), 4-TH, mixed 2-TH/4-TH and MLSE (maximum-likelihood sequence estimation) techniques.

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