Phase-Quantized Block Noncoherent Communication
Jaspreet Singh, Upamanyu Madhow

TL;DR
This paper investigates the use of low-precision phase-only quantization in noncoherent communication over block AWGN channels, demonstrating that high capacity can be maintained with minimal quantization, simplifying receiver design.
Contribution
It introduces a phase-only quantization architecture for noncoherent systems, analyzes its capacity, and provides low-complexity methods for performance evaluation and demodulation.
Findings
8-bin phase quantization recovers 80-85% of unquantized capacity
12-bin phase quantization recovers over 90% of unquantized capacity
Dithering improves performance under severe quantization
Abstract
Analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) is a key bottleneck in scaling DSP-centric receiver architectures to multiGigabit/s speeds. Recent information-theoretic results, obtained under ideal channel conditions (perfect synchronization, no dispersion), indicate that low-precision ADC (1-4 bits) could be a suitable choice for designing such high speed systems. In this work, we study the impact of employing low-precision ADC in a {\it carrier asynchronous} system. Specifically, we consider transmission over the block noncoherent Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) channel, and investigate the achievable performance under low-precision output quantization. We focus attention on an architecture in which the receiver quantizes {\it only the phase} of the received signal: this has the advantage of being implementable without automatic gain control, using multiple 1-bit ADCs preceded by analog…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques · Error Correcting Code Techniques
