Experimental validation of carrier waveform inter-displacement modulation with software defined electronics platform
Chao Bai (),
Xing-Yu Hu () and
Hai-Peng Ren ()
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Chao Bai: Xi’an Technological University
Xing-Yu Hu: Xi’an Technological University
Hai-Peng Ren: Xi’an Technological University
Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2022, vol. 80, issue 2, No 6, 239-249
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Abstract In this work, a Carrier Waveform Inter-Displacement (CWID) modulation, based on Linear Frequency Modulation-Phase Shift Keying (LFM-PSK), is proposed to achieve high Bit Transmission Rate (BTR) in wireless radio communications system. The novel modulation scheme introduces position modulation by re-ordering inter-displacement in different symbol carriers, which improves the BTR as compared with the LFM-PSK system. Moreover, a Graphical User Interface (GUI) based on Wireless open-Access Research Platform (WARP) is designed and the CWID system is implemented and validated on the Software Defined Electronics platform. Results of simulations and experiments show the effectiveness and the superiority of the CWID over its competitors.
Keywords: LFM-MPSK; CWID; Software defined Electronics platform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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