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Question:
Based on the constellation , find out the baseband modulation symbols for the binary sequence
001001110101
(a) BPSK
(b) QPSK
(c) 8PSK
(d) 16QAM
Solution
The baseband modulation symbols for the binary sequence 001001110101
(a) BPSK
The simplest form of PSK is binary phase-shift keying (BPSK), where N = 1 and M = 2.
Therefore, with BPSK, two phases (21 = 2) are possible for the carrier. One phase represents a
logic 1, and the other phase represents a logic 0. As the input digital signal changes state (i.e.,
from a 1 to a 0 or from a 0 to a 1), the phase of the output carrier shifts between two angles that
are separated by 180°. Hence, other names for BPSK are phase reversal keying (PRK) and bi
phase modulation. BPSK is a form of square-wave modulation of a continuous wave (CW)
signal.
(b) QPSK
QPSK is an M-ary encoding scheme where N = 2 and M= 4 (hence, the name "quaternary"
meaning "4"). A QPSK modulator is a binary (base 2) signal, to produce four different input
combinations,: 00, 01, 10, and 11. Therefore, with QPSK, the binary input data are combined
into groups of two bits, called dibits. In the modulator, each dibit code generates one of the four
possible output phases (+45°, +135°, -45°, and -135°).
(c) 8PSK
The idea can be extended to have 8-PSK. Here the phase is shifted by 450
(d) 16QAM
Any rectangular QAM constellation is equivalent to superimposing two ASK signals on
quadrature carriers (I and Q components). For 4-QAM modulation, each symbol is of size k =
log2(M) = log2(4) = 2 bits. For 16-QAM modulation, the symbol size is k = log2(16) = 4 bits.
There exist other constellations that are more efficient (in terms of energy required to achieve
same error probability) than the standard rectangular constellation. But due to its simplicity in
modulation and demodulation rectangular constellations are preferred.
In any M-QAM constellation, in order to restrict the erroneous symbol decisions to single bit
error, the adjacent symbols in the transmitter constellation should not differ more than one bit.
This is usually achieved by converting the input symbols to Gray coded symbols and then
mapping it to the desired QAM constellation. But this intermediate step can be skipped
altogether by using a Look-Up-Table (LUT) approach which properly translates the input symbol
to appropriate position in the constellation. We will exploit the inherent property of Karnaugh
Maps to generate the gray coded 16-QAM constellation
Karnaugh Maps:
To generate a gray coded 16-QAM constellation we will use a 4 variable (since for 16-QAM, the
symbol size is 4 bits) K-Map. A 16 QAM constellation can be constructed using two 4-ASK
signals. For a 4-ASK signal there are 4 amplitude levels. For our case the 4 amplitude levels are
{-3,-1,+1,+3}.
Let’s draw the constellation to verify the above mentioned approach. Plot the in-phase and
quadrature phase components (QAM output) and each point with the equivalent binary
representation of the array index gives the 16-QAM constellation where the adjacent symbols
differ by only one bit.

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QuestionBased on the constellation , find out the baseband modula.pdf

  • 1. Question: Based on the constellation , find out the baseband modulation symbols for the binary sequence 001001110101 (a) BPSK (b) QPSK (c) 8PSK (d) 16QAM Solution The baseband modulation symbols for the binary sequence 001001110101 (a) BPSK The simplest form of PSK is binary phase-shift keying (BPSK), where N = 1 and M = 2. Therefore, with BPSK, two phases (21 = 2) are possible for the carrier. One phase represents a logic 1, and the other phase represents a logic 0. As the input digital signal changes state (i.e., from a 1 to a 0 or from a 0 to a 1), the phase of the output carrier shifts between two angles that are separated by 180°. Hence, other names for BPSK are phase reversal keying (PRK) and bi phase modulation. BPSK is a form of square-wave modulation of a continuous wave (CW) signal. (b) QPSK QPSK is an M-ary encoding scheme where N = 2 and M= 4 (hence, the name "quaternary" meaning "4"). A QPSK modulator is a binary (base 2) signal, to produce four different input combinations,: 00, 01, 10, and 11. Therefore, with QPSK, the binary input data are combined into groups of two bits, called dibits. In the modulator, each dibit code generates one of the four possible output phases (+45°, +135°, -45°, and -135°). (c) 8PSK The idea can be extended to have 8-PSK. Here the phase is shifted by 450 (d) 16QAM Any rectangular QAM constellation is equivalent to superimposing two ASK signals on quadrature carriers (I and Q components). For 4-QAM modulation, each symbol is of size k = log2(M) = log2(4) = 2 bits. For 16-QAM modulation, the symbol size is k = log2(16) = 4 bits. There exist other constellations that are more efficient (in terms of energy required to achieve same error probability) than the standard rectangular constellation. But due to its simplicity in modulation and demodulation rectangular constellations are preferred. In any M-QAM constellation, in order to restrict the erroneous symbol decisions to single bit
  • 2. error, the adjacent symbols in the transmitter constellation should not differ more than one bit. This is usually achieved by converting the input symbols to Gray coded symbols and then mapping it to the desired QAM constellation. But this intermediate step can be skipped altogether by using a Look-Up-Table (LUT) approach which properly translates the input symbol to appropriate position in the constellation. We will exploit the inherent property of Karnaugh Maps to generate the gray coded 16-QAM constellation Karnaugh Maps: To generate a gray coded 16-QAM constellation we will use a 4 variable (since for 16-QAM, the symbol size is 4 bits) K-Map. A 16 QAM constellation can be constructed using two 4-ASK signals. For a 4-ASK signal there are 4 amplitude levels. For our case the 4 amplitude levels are {-3,-1,+1,+3}. Let’s draw the constellation to verify the above mentioned approach. Plot the in-phase and quadrature phase components (QAM output) and each point with the equivalent binary representation of the array index gives the 16-QAM constellation where the adjacent symbols differ by only one bit.