Title: DIFFERENTIALLY ENCODING AND DECODING
1DIFFERENTIALLY ENCODING AND DECODING
Encoder
1s are converted to 180o phase shifts, 0s are
unchanged
Decoder
1s are inserted for every transition, 0s if
no transition
2BALANCED MODULATORS
3BPSK MODULATION
4MQPSK / OQPSK / SQPSK
- Modified QPSK such that by shifting the I and Q
clocks, no phase transition will occur larger
than 900
QPSK
SQPSK
5MINIMUM SHIFT KEYING
6WHICH MODULATION WOULD YOU CHOOSE ?
- Depends upon
- Effects on synchronization
- Sidelobe energy / bandwidth
- Complexity of modulator / demodulator
- Effects of jamming in interference
- Impact on size, weight, power, and reliability
7BASIC FREQUENCY HOPPER ARCHITECTURE
8FREQUENCY HOPPER RECEIVER
9FREQUENCY HOPPING EXAMPLE
10FREQUENCY HOPPING EXAMPLE
11FAST HOPPING VS. SLOW HOPPING
(a) Fast Hopping Example 4 hops / bit
(b) Slow Hopping Example 3 bits / hop
12SIMPLE DIRECT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
13BASIC ADD-AND-DIVIDE FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
14BASIC INDIRECT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
15BASIC NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR
16DIRECT DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER