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Satu jenis modulasi baharu yang dipanggil modulasi berbilang pembawa pemampatan tinggi fasa selari-gabungan berterusan (CPPC/HC-MCM) dicadangkan. CPPC/HC-MCM menggunakan teknik modulasi fasa berterusan (CPM) dan mengelakkan pembentukan jurang amplitud antara dua isyarat berturut-turut untuk meningkatkan kecekapan spektrum PC/HC-MCM konvensional. Keputusan simulasi menunjukkan bahawa CPPC/HC-MCM adalah cekap dari segi spektrum dan mencapai kadar ralat bit yang lebih kecil daripada PC/HC-MCM konvensional (tidak termodulat) pada kecekapan spektrum biasa walaupun nisbah kuasa puncak kepada purata dipertimbangkan.
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Ryuji HAYASHI, Masanori HAMAMURA, "Continuous-Phase, Unmodulated Parallel-Combinatory High-Compaction Multicarrier Modulation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E94-B, no. 3, pp. 802-805, March 2011, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E94.B.802.
Abstract: A new type of modulation called continuous-phase parallel-combinatory high-compaction multicarrier modulation (CPPC/HC-MCM) is proposed. CPPC/HC-MCM employs the technique of continuous-phase modulation (CPM) and avoids the formation of amplitude gaps between two successive signals to enhance the spectral efficiency of conventional PC/HC-MCM. Results of simulations show that CPPC/HC-MCM is spectrally efficient and achieves a smaller bit error rate than conventional (unmodulated) PC/HC-MCM at a common spectral efficiency even if the peak-to-average power ratio is considered.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E94.B.802/_p
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abstract={A new type of modulation called continuous-phase parallel-combinatory high-compaction multicarrier modulation (CPPC/HC-MCM) is proposed. CPPC/HC-MCM employs the technique of continuous-phase modulation (CPM) and avoids the formation of amplitude gaps between two successive signals to enhance the spectral efficiency of conventional PC/HC-MCM. Results of simulations show that CPPC/HC-MCM is spectrally efficient and achieves a smaller bit error rate than conventional (unmodulated) PC/HC-MCM at a common spectral efficiency even if the peak-to-average power ratio is considered.},
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