L18: FM Threshold Effect & Pre /de Emphasis: N S T M P D N S
L18: FM Threshold Effect & Pre /de Emphasis: N S T M P D N S
L18: FM Threshold Effect & Pre /de Emphasis: N S T M P D N S
Last lecture
S 3D 2 PM S
FM output SNR is 2
N o max t | m(t ) | N b
Can we make this arbitrarily large by increasing D
(& thus the required transmission BW?)
2 N0
(2f ) 2 , if | f | W
LPF’ed output noise psd is S Z ( f ) Ac .
0, if | f | W
I.e. noise affects higher freq. message components worse.
How can we mitigate this?
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Threshold Effect
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Clicks
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Threshold in terms of SNR
S S
20 (1 D ) :
b
N N b ,th
S 60 PM S
2
D (1 D) :
2
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Bandwidth‐ or Threshold‐Limited?
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Choosing FM Parameters
2
S 3 P D Pr S
M
2
N o max t | m(t ) | N 0W N o , desired
Pr
while ensuring that threshold is met, 20(D 1)
N 0W
and that available BW isn’t exceeded, 2W (D 1) Bavail
(If channel has power attenuation , then transmission power
Pt Pr )
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Pre-emphasis & De-emphasis
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First Order Pre‐/De‐emphasis
1 1
Hd ( f ) ,
1 j2fRC 1 jf / f 0
H e ( f ) 1/ H d ( f ) 1 jf / f 0
The message portion of the output is unaffected, since the pre- &
de-emphasis filters are reciprocals of each other & therefore
cancel out.
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Output Noise PSD with Pre‐/De‐emphasis
The pre-emphasis filter doesn’t affect the channel noise, only the
message.
N0 2 N0 f2
S Z , pd ( f ) | H d ( f ) | (2f ) 2 4
2 2
Ac Ac2 1 ( f / f 0 ) 2
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Output SNR Improvement with Pre-De-Emphasis
2 2
W N0 f 2 N0 W f
PZpd ( f ) W 4 A2 1 ( f / f ) 2 df 8 A2 0 1 ( f / f ) 2 df
2
c 0 c 0
N 0 f 03 W W
8
2
2
arctan
Ac f 0 f0
S S 1 (W / f 0 )3
N
o, pd N o 3 W / f 0 arctan(W / f 0 )
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