Abstract

Providing from the robustness of differential chaos shift keying (DCSK) against linear and non-linear channel distortions, in this paper, we propose using this non-coherent modulation with blanking device as a potential candidate for implementation in power-line communications. The performance of this system is analyzed in the general case where background, impulsive and phase noises exist. We derive the probability of blanking error as well as the bit error rate with and without blanking. Moreover, the proposed system is compared to differential phase shift keying (DPSK) modulation to highlight the robustness of DCSK scheme against phase noise imperfection.

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