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EEE 309 Communication Theory: Instructor: Tishna Sabrina Summer 2016

The document discusses carrier acquisition and synchronous demodulation. It explains that the local oscillator at the receiver must generate a carrier signal synchronized to the transmitter's carrier signal in order to demodulate the received signal. It also describes that after double-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation, the received signal contains a frequency offset and phase offset compared to the local oscillator signal. Finally, it examines the output of multiplying the received signal by the local oscillator signal under two special cases: when there is only a frequency offset and when there is both a frequency and phase offset.

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EEE 309 Communication Theory: Instructor: Tishna Sabrina Summer 2016

The document discusses carrier acquisition and synchronous demodulation. It explains that the local oscillator at the receiver must generate a carrier signal synchronized to the transmitter's carrier signal in order to demodulate the received signal. It also describes that after double-sideband suppressed-carrier modulation, the received signal contains a frequency offset and phase offset compared to the local oscillator signal. Finally, it examines the output of multiplying the received signal by the local oscillator signal under two special cases: when there is only a frequency offset and when there is both a frequency and phase offset.

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EEE 309

Communication Theory
Instructor: Tishna Sabrina
Summer 2016
Lecture 5
Synchronous Demodulation

Carrier Acquisition

To demodulate we need a local oscillator (LO)at


the receiver to generate the carrier signal.
The carrier signal from LO at the receiver needs
to be synchronized to carrier at the transmitter.
After DSB-SC modulation,
received signal =
LO signal =
where
= Frequency offset and
= Phase offset

6/20/2016

Communication Theory: Lecture 5

Synchronous Demodulation

The product of the received signal and the


carrier signal is
=
After the LPF,
If there were no frequency or phase offset,
Let us consider two special cases, if
then,
If
and
, then

6/20/2016

Communication Theory: Lecture 5

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