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Raised Cosine Pulses: Pulse Should Have Spectrum Fulfilling Nyquist Criteria in Order To Get ISI 0

The document discusses pulse shaping techniques to reduce inter-symbol interference (ISI) when transmitting pulses. It mentions raised cosine pulses, which are zero at every symbol interval and do not interfere with the next pulse, eliminating ISI if synchronization is good. It also discusses constant energy modulation techniques like phase-shift keying and how the number of constellation points, radius, energy, and power affect error probability.

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Raised Cosine Pulses: Pulse Should Have Spectrum Fulfilling Nyquist Criteria in Order To Get ISI 0

The document discusses pulse shaping techniques to reduce inter-symbol interference (ISI) when transmitting pulses. It mentions raised cosine pulses, which are zero at every symbol interval and do not interfere with the next pulse, eliminating ISI if synchronization is good. It also discusses constant energy modulation techniques like phase-shift keying and how the number of constellation points, radius, energy, and power affect error probability.

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L8-1

pulse should have spectrum fulfilling Nyquist criteria in order to get ISI=0

Raised Cosine Pulses

It is zero at every T

No interference with next pulse

if not good synchronization then also have small ISI

T -3T -T -2T

2T

3T

If t increases decreases sharply

L8-3
Energy of the signal
Constellation

e Unit Enrgy Signal phi(t)

Signal can be expressed in terms of phi(t)

Constant Energy Modulation

Phase Shift Keying (PSK)

Energy of Signal

# of points incr--dist decr--- prob of error incr|

incr radius -- same energy --but more power

Using orthogonal pulses

constellation

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