GMSK
GMSK
GMSK
Shaishav Parmar M.E (SPC), 1st Sem ADIT, New V.V. Nagar
INTRODUCTION TO GMSK
Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) is a form of continuous-phase FSK in which the phase change is changed between symbols to provide a constant envelope. Consequently it is a popular alternative to QPSK. The RF bandwidth is controlled by the Gaussian low-pass filter. The degree of filtering is expressed by multiplying the filter 3dB bandwidth (B) by the bit period of the transmission (T), i.e. by BT (BT = 0.3 for GSM networks) . GMSK allows efficient class C non-linear amplifiers to be used.
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MSK
GMSK is based on MSK. Minimum Shift Keying. Linear phase changes Spectrally efficient At baseband, bit transitions are represented by sinusoidal cycle.
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GENERATION OF GMSK
It is similar to standard minimum-shift keying (MSK); however the digital data stream is first shaped with a Gaussian filter before being applied to a frequency modulator. This has the advantage of reducing sideband power, which in turn reduces out-of-band interference between signal carriers in adjacent frequency channels. However, the Gaussian filter increases the modulation memory in the system and causes intersymbol interference, making it more difficult to discriminate between different transmitted data values and requiring more complex channel equalization algorithms such as an adaptive equalizer at the receiver.
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PULSE SHAPING
Input: Binary pulse train (+1/-1). Each binary pulse goes through a LPF with a Gaussian impulse response. The filter smoothes the binary pulses The filter output is truncated and scaled This process results in a train of Gaussian shaped pulses
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The pulses are summed together (left). The signal is integrated over time to obtain a continuous waveform which captures the bit transition information (right).
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I&Q SIGNALS
The resulting waveform is divided into In-Phase and Quadrature components. In-phase: Left Quadrature: Right The two signal components are then up-converted to the carrier frequency.
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GMSK RECEIVER
Two D flip-flops acts as a quadrature product demodulator generate mutually orthogonal ref careers. X-OR gates acts as a baseband multipliers.
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GMSK PROPERTIES
Improved spectral efficiency. Power Spectral Density. Reduced main lobe over MSK Requires more power to transmit data than many comparable modulation schemes. Self synchronizing capability Constant envelope over entire B.W Good BER performance
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ADVANTAGES
High spectral efficiency. Reducing sideband power. Excellent power efficiency due to constant envelope. Good choice for voice modulation.
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DISADVANTAGES
Higher power level than QPSK. Requiring more complex channel equalization algorithms such as an adaptive equalizer at the receiver.
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APPLICATION
Most widely used in the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). Used for CDPD (cellular digital packet data) overlay
network.
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REFERENCES
Rappaport TS. Wireless Communications, Prentice Hall PTR Proakis J. Digital Communications, McGraw & Hill Int. Fitton M. Principles of Digital Modulation, Ke-Lin Du & M.N.S.Swamy. Wireless Communication Systems, Cambridge University Press
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Thank You
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