SPACE AND SATELLITE INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS

Bandwidth-Efficient
Digital Modulation with Application to Deep-Space
Communications
author: Marvin K.
Simon
published: February 2003
publisher:
Wiley
ISBN: 0-471-44536-3
format: 232pp;
hardcover
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description: Based on research and
results obtained at the California Institute of Technologys Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, this timely book defines, describes, and then delineates
the performance (power and bandwidth) of digital communication systems that
incorporate a wide variety of bandwidth-efficient modulations appropriate for
the design and implementation of space communications systems.
The
author compares the performance of these systems in the presence of a number of
practical (non-ideal) transmitter and receiver characteristics such as
modulator and phase imbalance, imperfect carrier synchronization, and
transmitter nonlinearity. Although the material focuses on the deep space
applications developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the presentation is
sufficiently broad as to be applicable to a host of other applications dealing
with RF communications.
An important contribution to the scientific
literature, Bandwidth-Efficient Digital Modulation with Application to Deep
Space Communications
The Deep Space Communications and
Navigation Series is authored by scientists and engineers with extensive
experience in astronautics, communications, and related fields. It lays the
foundation for innovation in the areas of deep space navigation and
communications by disseminating state-of-the-art knowledge in key
technologies.
contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Constant
Envelope Modulations. Quasi-Constant Envelope Modulations. Bandwidth-Efficient
Modulations with More Envelope Fluctuation. Strictly Bandlimited Modulations
with Large Envelope Fluctuation (Nyquist Signaling). Summary
review: