Smooth Phase Interpolated Keying
TBMG-1455
04/01/2007
- Content
Smooth phase interpolated keying (SPIK) is an improved method of computing smooth phase-modulation waveforms for radio communication systems that convey digital information. SPIK is applicable to a variety of phase-shift-keying (PSK) modulation schemes, including quaternary PSK (QPSK), octonary PSK (8PSK), and 16PSK. In comparison with a related prior method, SPIK offers advantages of better performance and less complexity of implementation.
- Citation
- "Smooth Phase Interpolated Keying," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2007.