Assignment 4
Assignment 4
Fall 2015
1417500
College of Technology
Advance Wireless Network
Assignment-4
1. Differential Encoding
It is a technique is used to provide unambiguous signal reception while using
some types of modulation. The data to be transmitted is dependent not only
the current but on the previous bit as well.
The type of application which requires differential encoding is phase shift
keying and quadrature amplitude modulation.
2.
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Amplitude variations are of the
order of 30dB
OQPSK
1 phase changes of +/- 90
exist
2. less demands of linear
amplifiers, efficient
nonlinear amplifier can be
employed and they do not
cause much spectral
regrowth, as one of the
bits changes the phase at
a time and occurs twice
during the symbol period
with half the intensity of
QPSK
3. Amplitude variation are of
the order of 3 dB
4.
5. QAM:
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Fall 2015
1417500
PROBLEMS
1. Are the modem and the codec functional inverses (i.e., could an inverted
modem function as a codec, or vice versa)?
No, the modem and codec are not exactly the functional inverse of
each other.
The modem converts the digital data to analog signal by the
modulating part of it.
The demodulating part of the modem can be used to covert the
ANALOG SIGNAL to digital data....but this analog signal will be
modulated analog signal.
The coding part of the codec convert the analog signals to the digital
signal. These analog signal are pure analog signal. Hence the codec
and modem may seem as functional inverses but do not work as so
due to the fact that the demodulating part of the modem used only the
modulated analog signal and cannot process the pure analog signals.