A Pulse-Shape Binary Multiplex Modulation
Pavel Loskot

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pulse-shape binary multiplex modulation scheme that exploits root raised-cosine pulses to multiplex two data streams with orthogonality, enabling faster transmission with comparable reliability over AWGN channels.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel pulse-shape binary multiplex modulation scheme utilizing orthogonal superposition and interference cancellation for improved data transmission efficiency.
Findings
Can outperform Nyquist signaling in reliability or speed
Differentially encoded symbols transmitted twice as fast
Achieves a 3 dB SNR penalty over AWGN channels
Abstract
The root raised-cosine pulse commonly used in linear digital modulations yields exactly two intersymbol interference components from the preceding and the subsequent data symbols, provided that the roll-off factor is and the modulation packing factor is set to . This can be exploited to symmetrically multiplex two data streams of transmitted symbols. Hence, the proposed scheme is referred to as pulse-shape binary multiplex modulation. The demodulation of the two multiplexed data streams at the receiver can be aided by making the streams mutually orthogonal. It can be achieved by superposition modulation with symbol-by-symbol interference cancellation, proper design of transmission sequences interleaving pilot and data symbols in order to also enable channel estimation, and using orthogonal spreading sequences. The presented numerical results indicate that the proposed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Techniques · PAPR reduction in OFDM · Wireless Communication Networks Research
