Transmitter efficiency considerations in MAPSK signal selection
Abstract
A simple model of the efficiency-power relationship for a microwave transmitter permits comparison of M-ary amplitude and phase shift keyed (MAPSK) signal array performance on the basis of average DC power in, rather than average RF signal power out. This is of interest in comparing MAPSK arrays with comparable polyphase, since the polyphase transmitter is operated at a single power level, while MAPSK varies over a range of power levels, each of differing efficiency. A constant efficiency-power curve permits comparison of signal arrays in terms of array average power, while a linear curve requires comparison on the basis of array peak power. Since typical efficiency curves will lie between these extremes, the array peak and average power levels provide bounds on array requirements for average DC input power. Examination of the performance of several MAPSK sets reveals a distinct power advantage of quadrature amplitude shift keying (QASK) over most viable signal sets.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974ITCom......447S
- Keywords:
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- Amplitude Modulation;
- Microwave Transmission;
- Phase Shift Keying;
- Radio Transmitters;
- Signal Detection;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Digital Systems;
- Hexagons;
- Mathematical Models;
- Performance Prediction;
- Power Conditioning;
- Quadratures;
- Triangles;
- Communications and Radar