Bit error rate analysis of digital communications signal demodulation using wavelet denoising

Yao Ge, D. G. Daut
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Communications receiver performance obtained in conjunction with de-noising of digitally modulated communications signals using wavelet signal processing is described in this paper. The study includes both simulation results and the analytical characterization of the bit error rate (BER) performance obtained for BPSK and QPSK modulation schemes. The digital communications system consists of an MPSK modulator, an additive White Gaussian noise channel, and a receiver that employs a wavelet de-noising operation followed by a matched filter detector. Overall system performance for each modulation type considered is described by means of BER curves over a range of Eb/N0 values. It has been found that the significant improvement in BER compared to systems wherein the matched filter detector is not preceded by a wavelet de-noising operation is due to the effective increase in pre-detection signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Statistical analysis of the de-noised modulated signals is presented. The corresponding analytical evaluation of BER for receivers using wavelet de-noising is derived.
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基于小波降噪的数字通信信号解调误码率分析
本文介绍了利用小波信号处理方法对数字调制通信信号进行降噪后得到的通信接收机性能。该研究包括BPSK和QPSK调制方案的仿真结果和误码率(BER)性能的分析表征。该数字通信系统由MPSK调制器、加性高斯白噪声信道和采用小波去噪操作的接收器以及匹配的滤波器检测器组成。所考虑的每种调制类型的总体系统性能通过在Eb/N0值范围内的BER曲线来描述。研究发现,与匹配滤波器检测器之前不进行小波降噪操作的系统相比,误码率的显著改善是由于预检测信噪比(SNR)的有效增加。对降噪调制信号进行了统计分析。推导了小波降噪对接收机误码率的分析评价。
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