Signal transmission process

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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375 17, 371 43, H04L 2710

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ABSTRACT:
During a signal transmission process, digital data are reproduced in a transmitter in accordance with a given process for the continuous phase modulation of a carrier wave (CPM) in a time-dependent envelope curve, the envelope curve is transmitted by the carrier wave via a channel with a given unit pulse response, an additive, white Gaussian noise being superimposed, the digital data are sent through a channel-specific filter and sampled in a receiver, and a sequence of estimated symbols is determined with an optimization algorithm.

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