Digital demodulation techniques for radio channels

Bridges, Paul A (1993) Digital demodulation techniques for radio channels. Coursework Master thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Abstract

The basis of this research is directed towards the Private Mobile Radio (PMR) networks, which play significant roles in taxi, police, ambulance and other such services. With an ever increasing need for data transmission, the current PMR systems which were designed for voice are not adequate. This research will examine a digital modulation scheme which can co-exist with an analog system. The generation of the digital modulation will be examined in terms of Adjacent Channel Interference (ACI) requirements. Simulation techniques for the mobile radio channel are discussed, for evaluation of demodulator performance. Existing demodulation techniques were reviewed, with several of these simulated to find the most appropriate demodulation scheme for this application. This included the development of a new detection scheme. A test system using Digital Signal Processing (DSP) techniques was constructed.

Additional Information

Master of Engineering (Electrical)

Item type Thesis (Coursework Master thesis)
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/15572
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Engineering and Science
Historical > FOR Classification > 1005 Communications Technologies
Keywords digital modulation, mobile radio stations, private mobile radio networks, Adjacent channel interference, Digital signal processing, data transmission
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