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A simulation of frequency dehopped binary and 4-ary NCFSK signals / by R.J. Keightley.Co24-3/8-722-1984E-PDF

"This report describes the simulation of frequency dehopped binary and 4-ary non-coherent frequency shift keyed signalling (NCFSK) over a Gaussian channel. Orthogonal FSK signals and a hopping rate of one hop per FSK symbol were simulated. Simulations were performed with and without forward error correction. Rate 1/3, constraint length 8 and rate 1/2, constraint length 7 convolutional codes with hard decision Viterbi decoding were used. A family of curves showing the probability of bit error versus Eb/No was produced. Coding gains of about 2 dB at an error rate of 1 in 10⁵ were observed for binary NCFSK and a coding gain of less than 1.0 dB was observed at the same error rate for 4-ary NCFSK. Some extensions of the work are suggested for future study"--Abstract, page 1.

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Department/Agency
  • Communications Research Centre (Canada), issuing body.
TitleA simulation of frequency dehopped binary and 4-ary NCFSK signals / by R.J. Keightley.
Series title
  • CRC technical note ; no. 722
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • "April 1984."
  • "This work was sponsored by the Department of National Defence, Research and Development Branch, under Project No. 32A56."
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].
  • Some pages rotated in this copy.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31).
  • Issued also in print format.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Communications Research Centre, 1984.
Author / Contributor
  • Keightley, Robert Joseph, 1951- author.
Description1 online resource (iii, 40 pages) : illustrations.
Catalogue number
  • Co24-3/8-722-1984E-PDF
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