Discriminator and Energy Based Demodulators: Revisited
Discriminator and Energy Based Demodulators: Revisited
Discriminator and Energy Based Demodulators: Revisited
.(4)
1
Out1
if { }
Signal v oltage on
If Body subsystem
u1
if (u1 > 0)
else
If
else { }
v oltage of f
El se Body subsystem
Add
1
In1
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where A is the signal amplitude and K is a d.c.
term. Using Jacobi-Anger expansion [6],
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
0 2
1
cos sin 2 cos 2
n
n
z J z J z n u u
=
= +
and
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2 1
1
sin sin 2 sin 2 1
n
n
z J z n u u
=
( =
,
eqn.(4) can be simplified as
where
( )
n
J z is the nth Bessel function. After
low-pass filtering eqn.(5) with a cut-off of
m
e
rad/sec, the final output is
( ) ( ) ( )
{
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
}
2
1 1
2 cos 2
2
+ 2 cos 2 2 sin 2
r m f m c
q r
g f m c p f m c
g p
A
v t K J k m t
J k g t J k p t
e e
e e e e
= =
(
= +
.(6)
Now, the terms given in eqn.(5) within the
bandwidth of the low-pass filter generates the
distortion terms in the output of the demodulator.
Hence, considering the term containing the baseband
frequency, the output of the squarer circuit will be
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1
2 sin 2 sin
r f c m
v t K A J k t t e e
(
~
(7)
Further squaring eqn.(6), simplifying ad neglecting
high-order frequency terms results
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
4 2
1
2 2 sin 2 sin
r f c m
v t K AKJ k t t e e ~
(8)
Multiplying eqn.(8) by
( ) sin 2
c
t e and further low-
pass filtering, will give us the
( ) ( )
1 1
2 2 sin
f m
output AK J k t e ~ .....(9)
Fig.8 Square law based FM demodulator
Fig.9 Output response from square law demodulator
V. TEAGER ENERGY OPERATOR (TEO)
The simple and elegant non-linear energy operator
[3]-[5], developed by Teager, is of the form
( )
2
2
2
r r
r r
dv d v
v t v
dt dt
| |
( =
|
\ .
, where
r
v is
the signal input to the energy operator. Applying
TEO to the angle-modulated signal in eqn. (3) one
can show that [5],
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2 2
2 2
sin 2
cos
2
t
A t A t A t
- --
(
= +
..(10),
where
( ) ( ) sin
c f m
t t k t e e = + . Now, the
second term of eqn. (10) contains the distortion term.
This distortion can be removed if the TEO is
operated on
( ) ( )
sin A t and the two output are
added to give
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2 2
2 2
sin 2
sin
2
t
A t A t A t
- --
(
=
..(11)
Hence, the output from the system is
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
cos sin 2
2 cos
c f m m
A t A t A
A k t
e e e
-
(
+ =
= +
..(12)
which is the required baseband signal. Subtracting
eqn.(9) from eqn.(8) gives the distortion term.
Total Harmonic Distortion Results
Single TEO Dual TEO
0.7329 0.4451
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
{ }
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
{ }
2
0 2
1 3
cos 2 2 2 2 cos 2 ........
2
sin 2 2 2 sin 2 2 sin 3 ........ ..(5)
2
r c f f m
c f m f m
A
v t K t J k J k t
A
t J k t J k t
e e
e e e
(
= + + +
(
+
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Fig.10 Dual Teager Energy Operator based
demodulator
The output from the single TEO is distorted
because of the second term in eqn. (10). A
comparative result of THD (Total Harmonic
Distortion) is calculated which shows that the dual
TEO contains less distortion than a single TEO.
Outputs from the two TEO are also shown in fig.
(11) showing the improvement in harmonic
distortion.
Fig.11 Comparative output response from the two
energy operators
VI. CONCLUSION
In this paper, a novel method of
implementing a diode-detector circuit is proposed
using the using if-else subsystem in MATLAB.
Excellent results are obtained for the demodulation
capabilities of the system. A square-law
demodulator circuit for the reception of angle
modulated signals is considered. A simple and
elegant non-linear energy operator (TEO) is studied
and its demodulation capabilities to angle modulated
signals are observed. Considerable distortion is
present in the output of the single Teager Energy
Operator. This distortion can be eliminated by the
proposed double TEO.
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