Reduction of Phase Ambiguity in an Offset-QPSK Receiver
TBMG-698
05/01/2004
- Content
Proposed modifications of an offset quadri-phase-shift keying (offset-QPSK) transmitter and receiver would reduce the amount of signal processing that must be done in the receiver to resolve the QPSK fourfold phase ambiguity. Resolution of the phase ambiguity is necessary in order to synchronize, with the received carrier signal, the signal generated by a local oscillator in a carrier-tracking loop in the receiver. Without resolution of the fourfold phase ambiguity, the loop could lock to any of four possible phase points, only one of which has the proper phase relationship with the carrier.
- Citation
- "Reduction of Phase Ambiguity in an Offset-QPSK Receiver," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2004.