Doctoral Dissertations

Receiver synchronization for multi-h continuous phase modulation using multi-parameter estimation

Abstract

"Multi-parameter estimation theory is applied to multi-h continuous phase modulation signals to produce self-synchronizing receiver structures for successful operation in the presence of additive white Gaussian noise. Carrier phase synchronization and symbol timing clock recovery are treated as separate issues. Two MAP sequence estimation structures are developed and tested in a computer simulation to track a normal random walk carrier phase jitter process in conjunction with data symbol decoding by means of the Viterbi algorithm. A maximum likelihood estimation structure is developed for delayed tracking of the symbol timing clock in the absence of random carrier phase jitter"--Abstract, page ii.

Advisor(s)

Ziemer, Rodger E.

Committee Member(s)

Cunningham, David R.
Kern, Frank J.
Carlson, Gordon E.
Hicks, Troy L.

Department(s)

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Degree Name

Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering

Comments

Vol. 2, supplement.

Publisher

University of Missouri--Rolla

Publication Date

1983

Pagination

2 volumes

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-118).

Rights

© 1983 John Michael Liebetreu, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Dissertation - Citation

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Digital modulation -- Mathematical models
Signal processing -- Digital techniques
Estimation theory

Thesis Number

T 4852

Print OCLC #

11305148

Link to Catalog Record

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http://merlin.lib.umsystem.edu:80/record=b2693271~S5

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