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Journal articles on the topic "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying"

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Mehraj, Nadiya, and Harveen Kour. "Data Processing Through Image Processing using Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-6 (2018): 977–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd18819.

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Govindaiah, Pradeep Kumar. "Design and Development of Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) Demodulator for Satellite Communication." Bonfring International Journal of Research in Communication Engineering 2, no. 2 (2012): 06–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/bijrce.1287.

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Adeyemo, Z. K., and R. O. Abolade. "Comparative Analysis of Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying and Binary Differential Phase Shift Keying Signalling Schemes with Maximal Ratio Combiner over Rayleigh Environment." Advanced Materials Research 367 (October 2011): 205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.367.205.

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This paper presents the investigation of two transmission schemes with a diversity combining technique over Rayleigh fading channels. Each of Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) and Binary Differential Phase Shift Keying (BDPSK) transmission schemes was considered with a diversity combining technique known as Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC). Rayleigh fading channel is used statistically to model the communication channel where there is no direct line of sight, which is the attribute of mobile communication. Mobile communication industry is faced with the problem of providing the technology that will be able to support a wide variety of services irrespective of distance, other signals interferences, noise, and objects in the medium of transmission. The system model for the received signal was developed using Jakes model under two propagation paths. The developed model was simulated based on the developed algorithms using MATLAB application package. Two different types of data, randomly generated symbols and image data, were used as the information signal. The results obtained showed that the GMSK scheme had higher average Bit Error Rate (BER) values than the corresponding BDPSK scheme which indicates better performance of BDPSK when the same numbers of bits were transmitted over this channel. Consequently, the quality of the images received with both signalling schemes was in agreement with the BER results. The results obtained showed that though GMSK scheme is comparatively more immune to noise and other interfering signals in this type of fading environment but BDPSK scheme has the advantage of feeding back the output signal to form differential with the input signal which invariably resulted in better average BER of the signal.
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Gómez-Déniz, E., L. Gómez, and H. W. Gómez. "The Slashed-Rayleigh Fading Channel Distribution." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2019 (February 11, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2719849.

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We propose an alternative distribution for modelling fading-shadowing wireless channels. This distribution presents certain advantages over the Rayleigh-lognormal distribution and the K distribution and has proved useful in the setting described. We obtain closed-form expressions for the average channel capacity and for the average bit error rate of differential phase-shift keying and of minimum shift keying when the new distribution is used. This distribution can be obtained exactly as the sum of mutual independent Gaussian stochastic processes, because it must represent the simulation of the fading channel; that is, it simulates the signal envelope. Finally, we describe practical applications of this distribution, comparing it with the Rayleigh-lognormal and K distributions.
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Mayer, Kayol Soares, Candice Müller, Fernando Cesar Comparsi de Castro, and Maria Cristina Felippetto de Castro. "A New CPFSK Demodulation Approach for Software Defined Radio." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 28, no. 14 (2019): 1950243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126619502438.

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This paper proposes a new coherent Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) demodulation technique for software defined radio platform, based on a new Digital Phase Locked Loop (DPLL) architecture. The proposed DPLL addresses the frequency dependence on classic DPLL architectures found in the literature. In classical approaches, the loop filter constants are dependent on the frequency level of the FSK transmitted symbols. The proposed approach applies a simpler feedback loop, with a single integrator and a phase detector architecture based on the small-angle approximation [Formula: see text], which resulted in a DPLL totally independent of frequency. The proposed demodulator has been implemented in Very High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC) Hardware Description Language (VHDL) and evaluated for continuous-phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK) and Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK) signals. For CPFSK signals, the demodulator has been evaluated for 2, 4 and 8 frequency levels, with modulation indexes [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], respectively. For evaluation of GMSK signals, several Gaussian filter bandwidths were considered. In addition, a brief analysis for 2-CPFSK and GMSK is presented over multipath and carrier frequency offset. Results show that the proposed method presents a significantly reduced bit error rate when compared to other coherent methods presented in the literature.
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Spalvieri, Arnaldo, and Maurizio Magarini. "Wiener's Loop Filter for PLL-Based Carrier Recovery of OQPSK and MSK-Type Modulations." Research Letters in Communications 2008 (2008): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/235761.

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This letter considers carrier recovery for offset quadrature phase shift keying (OQPSK) and minimum shift keying-type (MSK-type) modulations based on phase-lock loop (PLL). The concern of the letter is the optimization of the loop filter of the PLL. The optimization is worked out in the light of Wiener's theory taking into account the phase noise affecting the incoming carrier, the additive white Gaussian noise that is present on the channel, and the self-noise produced by the phase detector. Delay in the loop, which may affect the numerical implementation of the PLL, is also considered. Closed-form expressions for the loop filter and for the mean-square error are given for the case where the phase noise is characterized as a first-order process.
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Li, Y., Y. S. Kwok, and S. Sun. "Noise-robust feedforward synchronisation for resource-constrained Gaussian minimum shift keying system in wireless body area network." IET Communications 6, no. 13 (2012): 1960–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2012.0060.

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Wang, Yi, and Yaping Wang. "Research on the system performance of Gaussian minimum-shift keying with M-distribution in satellite-to-ground laser communication." Optics Communications 459 (March 2020): 124994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2019.124994.

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Farzamnia, Ali, Ngu War Hlaing, Lillian Eda Kong, Manas Kumar Haldar, and Tohid Yousefi Rezaii. "Investigation of error performance in network coded MIMO-VBLAST wireless communication systems." Journal of Electrical Engineering 70, no. 4 (2019): 273–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jee-2019-0057.

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Abstract Paper aims to enhance the performance of bit error rate (BER) in wireless communication based on the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system of vertical Bell laboratories layered space-time (VBLAST) algorithm. The VBLAST algorithm uses zero-forcing (ZF) and the minimum mean square error (MMSE) to evaluate the BER of wireless communication. MIMO VBLAST techniques function as an adaptive filter and can minimize the interference and multipath fading in the received signal of the channel. Physical layer network coding (PNC) is a new technique used to exploit the spatial diversity of the MIMO VBLAST system to improve the throughput and performance of wireless communication. The bit-error-rate (BER) of proposed VBLAST MIMO with PNC with binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) and quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK) modulation over the additive white Gaussian noise and Rayleigh fading channel are analyzed. The performance of both BPSK and QPSK modulation in two and four antennas are compared. From the simulation results, it was found that the proposed scheme MIMO VBLAST PNC has a 45.2 % higher BER performance compared to the traditional MIMO scheme with an increase in the BER using MMSE and ZF respectively in both two and four antennas.
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Shibata, Koji. "Error performance of two decision schemes for frequency-detector gaussian minimum shift keying (gmsk) on a frequency-selective fading channel." Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part I: Communications) 76, no. 2 (1993): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecja.4410760208.

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Feher, Kamilo. "SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY OF COMMERCIAL WIRELESS AND TELEMETRY SYSTEMS IS DOUBLED WITH IRIG 106-00 STANDARDIZED FQPSK AND IS QUADRUPLED WITH FQAM." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/606757.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California<br>Advances in spectrally efficient Feher’s Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (FQPSK) and Feher‘s Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (FQAM) patented technologies, commercial and government “dual-use” FQPSK products and Test & Evaluation (T&E) results are highlighted in this overview paper. US and international customer requirements/systems, programs and recent deployments and standardization programs are also described. FQPSK doubles the spectral efficiency of PCM/FM Telemetry and of Feher patented Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK or FGMSK) and of alternatives, while FQAM quadruples the spectral efficiency of these systems. The predominant focus of this presentation is on an overview and advances of IRIG 106-00 standardized FQPSK technologies. FQAM systems will also be described. Use of FQPSK for applications such as telemetry, data links, clear mode, TDMA ,CSMA and CDMA, OCDMA, WCDMA as well as OFDM – COFDM will be included in the presentation.
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Elson, J. Scott. "Simulation and performance analysis of Cellular Digital Packet Data." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45069.

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<p>As the wireless telecommunications industry becomes more widely accepted, the need for mobile data communication has followed the rise in mobile voice communication. Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) offers an unobtrusive data service that overlays the existing Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) in a cost effective manner that will be attractive to most service providers. Using idle time between voice traffic, CDPD uses Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) to send bursts of Reed-Solomon encoded information while channel hopping to avoid interfering with voice transmissions.</p> <p>This thesis assesses the performance of CDPD for different channel environments through simulation. Specifically, Gaussian noise, Rayleigh fading, co-channel interference models are incorporated to identify the performance of the system.</p><br>Master of Science
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Feher, Kamilo. "FQPSK Doubles Spectral Efficiency of Telemetry: Advances and Initial Air to Ground Flight Tests." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607395.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1998 / Town & Country Resort Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California<br>FQPSK is the abbreviation for Feher Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (FQPSK) patented systems [1]. Digcom, Inc. licensed FQPSK products demonstrated significant spectral saving and RF power efficient robust BER performance advantages. These bit rate agile modems and Non Linearly Amplified (NLA) transceivers, DSP and hardware implementations, and in some instances “software-radios” (20kb/s to more than 100Mb/s) and RF frequency agile (from 150MHz to more than 40GHz) developments and systems have recently been demonstrated and deployed. The spectral efficiency, i.e., data throughput capability of the 1st generation of FQPSK, as demonstrated in initial Advanced Range Telemetry (ARTM) flight tests, approximately doubles while 2nd generation “FQPSK-2” systems have the potential to quadruple the spectral efficiency of operational PCM/FM telemetry systems and be backward compatible with the 1st generation of FQPSK technologies. It is also demonstrated that the spectral efficiency advantage of FQPSK over that of NLA power efficient GMSK, OQPSK and QPSK modulated transceivers is in the 50% to 300% range and that the potential spectral efficiency advantage of FQPSK-2 over GMSK [1] is in the 200% to 500% range. Based on extensive multi-year studies of alternative solutions for spectral and RF power efficient, robust BER performance systems, several commercial US and international organizations, AIAA, CCSDS, NASA, ESA, CCSDS and various programs of the US Department of Defense (DoD) concluded that FQPSK offers the most spectrally efficient high performance-high speed proven technology solutions and recommended FQPSK standardization for several data links. Initial DoD-ARTM Program Office Air-to-Ground L-band and S-band jet airborne telemetry Test and Evaluation (T&E) data, obtained during the summer of 1998 are briefly highlighted. These include simultaneosly tested FQPSK and PCM/FM. In these tests the following ARTM objectives have been demonstrated: (a) FQPSK approximately doubles the spectral efficiency of currently operational PCM/FM; (b) The Data Link Performance of these two systems is comparable. The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) draft modulation standard recommended to the DoD, NASA and CCSDS, was approved by the AIAA [23]. The AIAA standard recommends “that FQPSK modulation be immediately adopted as the interim increment–1 standard.”
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Puengnim, Anchalee. "Classification de modulations linéaires et non-linéaires à l'aide de méthodes bayésiennes." Toulouse, INPT, 2008. http://ethesis.inp-toulouse.fr/archive/00000676/.

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La reconnaissance de modulations numériques consiste à identifier, au niveau du récepteur d'une chaîne de transmission, l'alphabet auquel appartiennent les symboles du message transmis. Cette reconnaissance est nécessaire dans de nombreux scénarios de communication, afin, par exemple, de sécuriser les transmissions pour détecter d'éventuels utilisateurs non autorisés ou bien encore de déterminer quel terminal brouille les autres. Le signal observé en réception est généralement affecté d'un certain nombre d'imperfections, dues à une synchronisation imparfaite de l'émetteur et du récepteur, une démodulation imparfaite, une égalisation imparfaite du canal de transmission. Nous proposons plusieurs méthodes de classification qui permettent d'annuler les effets liés aux imperfections de la chaîne de transmission. Les symboles reçus sont alors corrigés puis comparés à ceux du dictionnaire des symboles transmis<br>This thesis studies classification of digital linear and nonlinear modulations using Bayesian methods. Modulation recognition consists of identifying, at the receiver, the type of modulation signals used by the transmitter. It is important in many communication scenarios, for example, to secure transmissions by detecting unauthorized users, or to determine which transmitter interferes the others. The received signal is generally affected by a number of impairments. We propose several classification methods that can mitigate the effects related to imperfections in transmission channels. More specifically, we study three techniques to estimate the posterior probabilities of the received signals conditionally to each modulation
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Baserdem, Ciler. "Symbol Timing Recovery For Cpm Signals Based On Matched Filtering." Master's thesis, METU, 2006. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12608072/index.pdf.

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In this thesis, symbol timing recovery based on matched filtering in Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) with bandwidth-bit period product (BT) of 0.3 is investigated. GMSK is the standard modulation type for GSM. Although GMSK modulation is non-linear, it is approximated to Offset Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (OQAM), which is a linear modulation, so that Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation (MLSE) method is possible in the receiver part. In this study Typical Urban (TU) channel model developed in COST 207 is used. Two methods are developed on the construction of the matched filter. In order to obtain timing recovery for GMSK signals, these methods are investigated. The fractional time delays are acquired by using interpolation and an iterative maximum search process. The performance of the proposed symbol timing recovery (STR) scheme is assessed by using computer simulations. It is observed that the STR tracks the variations of the frequency selective multipath fading channels almost the same as the Mazo criterion.
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Aldera, Mario Antonio. "A study of the minimum shift keying modulation scheme." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21863.

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This thesis concerns itself with the study of the Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) modulation scheme. The aspects considered are its operation under non-linear conditions as well as an investigation into the hardware implementation of both coherent and non-coherent MSK modems. The literature on digital data transmission and MSK in particular is surveyed, and a comprehensive theoretical description of MSK is given. In addition, papers on the operation of MSK under non-linear conditions were studied, and their major findings are presented. Due to the lack of theory on the effects of incorrect modulation index on the error performance of MSK, an investigation into this avenue was performed. The design of a correction mechanism for maintaining the modulation index at its correct value is described, and aspects of its implementation are considered. Using the available literature, various modules of which a coherent MSK modem is comprised were developed, and their design is discussed. The design of a non-coherent MSK demodulator is also described.
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Basharati, Sarhad. "MIMO and Relay Systems Based on Multi-Amplitude Minimum Shift Keying." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8491.

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This thesis describes the use of a multi-amplitude minimum shift keying (MAMSK) signal in various types of wireless communication system. A MAMSK signal is a bandwidth efficient modulation scheme obtained by superimposing ℳ minimum shift keying (MSK) signals with unequal amplitudes. The overall phase of a MAMSK signal is controlled by the phase of the largest component MSK signal which allows the use of a low-complexity differential detector. A closed form expression for the average bit error rate (BER) for coherent detection of an MAMSK in AWGN is derived and is shown to achieve the same BER as that of square constellation quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) with the same average transmit power. We describe the design and implementation of a STBC-based MIMO radio system in conjunction with MAMSK modulation. The proposed system provides high capacity data transmission by carrying information not only in the phases but also in the amplitude. Despite using a simple MAMSK differential receiver the system achieves performance within 1 dB of coherent detection. The existing MSK modems in conjunction with STBC could easily be modified to construct the proposed system. The MAMSK modulation scheme is extended to a multiuser relaying network where two nodes cooperate in a half-duplex environment to achieve diversity gain. The cooperative scheme is based on superposition modulation using a decode-and-forward (DF) strategy. In the proposed scheme, each node simultaneously transmits its own and the relayed signals by superimposing one on the other. A MAMSK signal is an excellent choice for this type of cooperative communication due its being obtained by a superposition technique. The proposed system exploits the overall phase of a MAMSK signal which allows differential detection and as a result it provides the lowest decoding complexity and memory requirements among the existing superposition based cooperation schemes. The performance of the system is evaluated by simulation, where it is shown that the MAMSK cooperative system outperforms a conventional DF scheme in terms of both power and bandwidth efficiency.
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Ekanthalingam, Ravikanth. "Amplitude Estimation of Minimum Shift Keying in the presence of Co-channel interference." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1107802525.

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Chiu, Frank Kwok King. "Data communications using coherent minimum frequency shift keying on intrabuilding polyphase power line networks." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26225.

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The suitability of Coherent Minimum Frequency Shift Keying (CMFSK) modulation for data communications on polyphase intrabuilding power distribution circuits is examined. An actual modem was designed and implemented. Average bit error rate (BER) versus received Eb/No measurements were taken for an industrial, commercial, and residential power line environments at 1.2kbps, 4.8kbps, and 19.2kbps data rate. The 19.2kbps BER measurements indicate that a majority of errors are caused by impulses occurring in the power lines, while other errors are caused by momentary reductions of received Eb/No. Occurance of errors coincides mostly with impulses on the power line which are highly periodic with the ac mains voltage. In addition, the BER measurements reveal that CMFSK modulation at 1.2kbps and 4.8kbps data rate is less affected by impulse noise than at 19.2kbps. This finding is attributed to the increased resistance to impulse noise effects as the bit duration is increased. A baseband spectrum spreading technique is proposed and successfully tested to implement low data rate transmissions. Spread spectrum signalling overcomes potential narrow band impairments by sending a wide1 band signal over the power lines. In addition, the reduced power spectral density of the spread spectrum transmission reduces narrow band interference to other power line communications users as well as AM radios and allows higher output power to compensate for path attenuations.<br>Applied Science, Faculty of<br>Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of<br>Graduate
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Stenumgaard, Peter. "On digital radio receiver performance in electromagnetic disturbance environments." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Signals, Sensors and Systems, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3080.

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Books on the topic "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying"

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Yu, John. Cochannel and adjacent-channel interference in nonlinear minimum-shift-keyed satellite system. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Yu, John. Cochannel and adjacent-channel interference in nonlinear minimum-shift-keyed satellite system. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Yu, John. Cochannel and adjacent-channel interference in nonlinear minimum-shift-keyed satellite system. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Cochannel and adjacent-channel interference in nonlinear minimum-shift-keyed satellite system. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying"

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Weik, Martin H. "Gaussian minimum-shift keying." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_7898.

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Singh, Bablu Kumar, and Supriya Vyas. "Performance Comparison of Minimum Shift Keying and Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying in Additive White Gaussian Noise Environment." In Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8820-4_26.

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Jiang, Tao. "Minimum Shift Keying." In Handbook of Computer Networks. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118256053.ch29.

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Weik, Martin H. "minimum shift keying." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_11573.

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"Minimum Shift Keying." In Wireless Communications. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119113263.ch5.

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Fu, Meng, Stan Skafidas, and Iven Mareels. "A Novel Delay-Based GFSK Demodulator in 65 nm CMOS for Low Power Biomedical Applications." In Data Analytics in Medicine. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1204-3.ch045.

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This article describes how, in recent years, with the development of microelectronics, implantable electronic devices have been playing a significant role in modem medicine. Examples of such electronic implant devices are, for instance, retinal prosthesis and brain implants. It brings great challenges in low power radio frequency (RF) and analog designs. This article presents a low power Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK) demodulator designed for Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) band Receiver. This demodulator utilizes a novel structure that a wide IF range can be handled and presents the smallest Δf/f ratio in any published GFSK demodulators. In theory the demodulation method can be applied to any RF frequency. The demodulator draws 550uA from a 1 V power supply. A maximum data rate of 400 Kbits/s can be achieved within the 300 KHz channel bandwidth defined by MICS. A simulated signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 15.2dB at AWGN channel is obtained to achieve 10-3 bit error rate (BER). This demodulator is fabricated on 65-nm CMOS and occupies 0.12mm2 silicon area.
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Conference papers on the topic "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying"

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Han, Jun Sang, and Myoung Jin Kim. "Quadrature multiplexed Gaussian minimum shift keying." In 2012 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictc.2012.6387124.

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Nguyen, Tien, and John Charroux. "Baseband carrier phase tracking technique for Gaussian minimum shift-keying." In Space 2000 Conference and Exposition. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2000-5227.

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Shamee, Bishara, Louis Christen, Scott Nuccio, Jeng-Yuan Yang, and Alan Willner. "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying for Spectrally Efficient and Dispersion Tolerant Optical Communications." In Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. OSA, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo.2010.jthe54.

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Galvao, Lucas C., Candice Muller, Maria Cristina F. De Castro, Fernando C. C. De Castro, and Kayol S. Mayer. "Bandwidth Efficient Gaussian Minimum Frequency-Shift Keying Approach for Software Defined Radio." In 2018 31st Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (SBCCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sbcci.2018.8533245.

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Abu-Isbeih, Ibrahim N., and Mohammad Maqusi. "Laplacian filtered minimum shift keying modulation." In Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2010, edited by Ryszard S. Romaniuk. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.872156.

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Ugrelidze, Nodar, Tamar Kvikvinia, Tamar Kamkhadze, and Eka Urushadze. "Multi-amplitude minimum shift keying signals designing." In 2014 11th International Symposium on Electronics and Telecommunications (ISETC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isetc.2014.7010764.

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Chao Lu, Jinyu Mo, Yang Jing Wen, Yi Dong, and Yixin Wang. "Optical minimum-shift keying: Property and implementation." In 2006 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and 2006 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.2006.4627609.

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Tao, Li, and Nan Chi. "A Serial Scheme for Minimum-Shift Keying Modulation." In CIOMP-OSA Summer Session: Lasers and Their Applications. OSA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/sumsession.2011.th11.

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Rohde, M., R. Freund, C. Caspar, A. Hachmeister, and M. Gruner. "Long haul transmission of optical minimum shift keying format." In 2008 34th European Conference on Optical Communication. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecoc.2008.4729165.

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Jeromin, Lori L., B. Reiffen, and V. W. S. Chan. "Minimum shift keying for frequency modulation of semiconductor lasers." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. OSA, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.1985.mh5.

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