Bit-Stream-Arranged Weighted Modulation Scheme for Low Delay Spread Frequency Selective Fading Channels(Special Section on Fundamentals of Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Network)
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This paper proposes a bit-stream-arranged weighted modulation scheme to improve voice quality in low delay spread frequency selective fading channels. The proposed modulation scheme employs an input bit stream arrangement method that changes the bit stream order for significant bits so that they are not adjacent to each other over time; a mapping method that controls the amplitude of the modulation signals according to the importance of the bits; and modified differential encoding to prevent the error propagation from insignificant to significant bits. Computer simulations clarify that the proposed bit-stream-arranged weighted modulation scheme shows a S/N improvement of 8 dB in an 8-bit linear pulse code modulation(PCM) voice signal compared with the conventional non-weighted π/4-shift quadrature phase shift keying(QPSK) modulation scheme. The proposed scheme also shows 3.5 dB improvement in a 4-bit adaptive differential pulse code modulation(ADPCM) voice signal. In this case, occurence of 'click noise' in recovered voice signal is halved. Although the proposed scheme increases the peak power of the modulated signals, the non-linearity of the power amplifier is not fatal.
- 1998-07-25
著者
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Kobayashi Kiyoshi
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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Kubota S
Ntt Network Innovation Lab. Yokosuka‐shi Jpn
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Kubota Shuji
Ntt R&d Management Dept.
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Kubota S
The Authors Are With Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
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Kubota S
Ntt Wireless Systems Innovation Lab. Kanagawa Jpn
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