Carrier tracking by smoothing filter can improve symbol SNR
Abstract
The potential benefit of using a smoothing filter to estimate carrier phase over use of phase locked loops (PLL) is determined. Numerical results are presented for the performance of three possible configurations of the deep space network advanced receiver. These are residual carrier PLL, sideband aided residual carrier PLL, and finally sideband aiding with a Kalman smoother. The average symbol signal to noise ratio (CNR) after losses due to carrier phase estimation error is computed for different total power SNRs, symbol rates and symbol SNRs. It is found that smoothing is most beneficial for low symbol SNRs and low symbol rates. Smoothing gains up to 0.4 dB over a sideband aided residual carrier PLL, and the combined benefit of smoothing and sideband aiding relative to a residual carrier loop is often in excess of 1 dB.
- Publication:
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In its The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report p 57-62 (SEE N86-14457 05-32
- Pub Date:
- November 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tdar.nasa...57H
- Keywords:
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- Carrier Frequencies;
- Data Smoothing;
- Deep Space Network;
- Feedback Frequency Modulation;
- Kalman Filters;
- Radio Receivers;
- Radio Tracking;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Block Diagrams;
- Errors;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering