Abstract

The use of Butterworth and Chebyshev low-pass filters in suboptimum in-phase ( I ) and quadrature phase ( Q ) receivers is considered for several bandwidth efficient modulations. These modulations are: minimum shift keying (MSK), tamed frequency modulation with rectangular pulse shaping (TFMREC), and MSK with duobinary encoding of the source bits (DMSK). The sensitivity of the modulations with their I and Q receivers to a noisy phase reference and to timing errors is also investigated. It was found that standard, passive low-pass filter receive filters performed quite well when compared to other nonstandard filters. The use of standard filters should thus be considered in any system design. The modulations, with their simple receivers, can be ranked in order of increasing sensitivity to timing errors as follows: MSK, DMSK, TFMREC. This ranking is the reverse to the one obtained when it is done in order of best bandwidth efficiency.

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