Abstract

Two receiver architectures are presented for equalization of multi-h continuous phase modulation (CPM). In the first approach, the receiver front end is a matched-filter bank, which is derived from Laurent decomposition of the signal. A circulant-matrix model derived for the samples of the matched filter is used to perform the equalization in frequency domain. The second technique employs a receiver with a simple front end consisting of a low-pass filter and a fractional sampler. We also develop a circulant matrix model for the latter approach, which relates the Laurent pseudo-symbols to each polyphase component at the output of the sampler. A linear frequency-domain equalizer (FDE) is also proposed using this model. In addition to providing the details of these approaches, the paper proposes several simplifications applicable to each of the two cases, and provides a detailed discussion on the performance/complexity trade-off. Bit-error rate (BER) results are presented for the IRIG-106 aeronautical telemetry dual-h CPM waveform.

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