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Title: DIFFERENTIALLY ENCODING AND DECODING


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DIFFERENTIALLY 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
2
BALANCED MODULATORS
3
BPSK MODULATION
4
MQPSK / OQPSK / SQPSK
  • Modified QPSK such that by shifting the I and Q
    clocks, no phase transition will occur larger
    than 900

QPSK
SQPSK
  • 00 00
  • 01 900
  • 1800
  • 2700

5
MINIMUM SHIFT KEYING
6
WHICH 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

7
BASIC FREQUENCY HOPPER ARCHITECTURE
8
FREQUENCY HOPPER RECEIVER
9
FREQUENCY HOPPING EXAMPLE
10
FREQUENCY HOPPING EXAMPLE
11
FAST HOPPING VS. SLOW HOPPING
(a) Fast Hopping Example 4 hops / bit
(b) Slow Hopping Example 3 bits / hop
12
SIMPLE DIRECT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
13
BASIC ADD-AND-DIVIDE FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
14
BASIC INDIRECT FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER
15
BASIC NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR
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DIRECT DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER
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