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Abstract
This article presents the simulated results of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss in the process of a square-wave subcarrier downconversion. In a previous article [2], the SNR. degradation was evaluated at the output of the downconverter based on the signal and noise power change. Unlike in the previous article, the SNR loss is defined here as the difference between the actual and theoretical symbol SNR’s for the same symbol-error rate at the output of the symbol matched filter. The results show that an average SNR loss of 0.3 dB can be achieved with tenth-order infinite impulse response (IIR) filters. This loss is a 0.2-dB increase over the SNR degradation in the previous analysis where neither the signal distortion nor the symbol detector was considered.
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- Volume
- 42-112
- Published
- February 15, 1993
- Pages
- 74–82
- File Size
- 281.5 KB