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Backward Compatible Modulation Schemes for Improving Spectrum Efficiency in DAB Systems

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Backward Compatible Modulation Schemes for Improving Spectrum Efficiency in DAB Systems
In this study, a new physical layer transmission technique is proposed with the spectrum efficiency up to two times of that of the Eureka-147 DAB system. The proposed technique comprises the modulation and demodulation schemes. In the modulation, non-uniform-phased 16-level amplitude/phase shift keying (16APSK) is adopted to replace the quadrature-phase-shift-keying (QPSK) in the Eureka 147 DAB system. Besides, in the demodulation, a simpler two-level differential amplitude-shift-keying (2DASK) detector with non-division operation is proposed to achieve low costs of hardware implementation. Furthermore, in order to guarantee backward compatibility of the original DAB receiver, the DQPSK-liked signaling constellation is designed. A software simulation platform is developed using Simulink/Matlab for evaluating the performances of DAB systems in multipath fading channels. Keywords-backward compatible modulation; Eureka 147 DAB system
Chih-Yang Kao, Ming-Chien Tseng, Ching-Yung Chen,
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where VTC
Authors Chih-Yang Kao, Ming-Chien Tseng, Ching-Yung Chen, Yung-Hua Hung
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