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  4. DSP-based digital FM demodulation for GMSK signals
 
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DSP-based digital FM demodulation for GMSK signals

Date Issued
01-01-1996
Author(s)
Bhaskar Ramamurthi 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
K Giridhar 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Srinivas, M. A.
DOI
10.1007/BF02781791
Abstract
Demodulation of Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) using a limiter-discriminator is a low complexity alternative to coherent demodulation. This so-called digital FM demodulation is followed by clock recovery, sampling, and thresholding. Conventionally, clock recovery is done in hardware, and matched filtering is usually not possible when the Gaussian pulse is wider than a bit duration. We propose a clock recovery technique based on discrete-time processing of the demodulated baseband signal. This technique couples very nicely with a new maximum likelihood sequence estimator for the data that uses a whitening filter followed by a Viterbi decoder. The entire detection algorithm can be implemented in an efficient manner on a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). Computer simulation results are presented to show that the new algorithm performs better than the conventional slicer by as much as 5.5 dB.
Volume
21
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