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Digital data transmission over mobile radio channels
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posted on 2012-11-01, 10:09 authored by Said A. MuhsonThe aim of this work is to study data transmission over a microwave
digital mobile radio channel at 900 MHz, where the channel is subjected
to multipath fading. Besides the fading, the other impairments assumed
here are additive noise, co-channel interference and adjacent channel
interference. Two modulation techniques are investigated in this work,
namely Quadrature-Amplitude-Modulation (QAM) and Quadrature-Phase-Shift-
Keying (QPSK). The channel is characterised digitally, assuming multipath
Rayleigh fading in the presence of noise. The detection process
studied here are near-maximum likelihood schemes: non-linear equalisation
methods are also considered in detail.
The thesis is also concerned with carrier synchronisation and channel
estimation under conditions of Rayleigh fading. Since the carrier
syncn,honisation is a most important requirement in mobile radio, a
Digital Phase Locked Loop (DPLL) technique has been designed and investigated
in the form of a feedback digital synchronisation system. Two
types of channel estimation technique, namely feedforward and feedback
estimators, are also investigated in this work. The feedback estimator
is modified by the addition of a digital control system, in order to
reduce its delay, and to cope with rapidly fading signals. Successful
carrier synchronisation is demonstrated by the use of space diversity.
The study was completed using models of the component parts of the system,
and by the use of extensive computer simulations to analyse the system
under various operating conditions.
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Publisher
© S. A. MuhsonPublication date
1987Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University.EThOS Persistent ID
uk.bl.ethos.376812Language
- en