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Digital Modulation Techniques
 Digital Modulation techniques (part 2)
 Bandpass data transmission
 Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
 Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)
Digital Modulation Techniques
 Digital modulation
 The process by which digital symbols are
transformed into waveforms that are compatible
with the characteristic of the channel.
 Bandpass modulation
 Process whereby the amplitude, frequency, or
phase of an RF carrier, or a combination of them,
is varied in accordance with the information to be
transmitted.
Digital Bandpass Modulation
 A carrier signal has three parameters which can be
used for impressing:
Amplitude Frequency Phase
Digital Bandpass Modulation
• If the amplitude, V of the carrier is
varied proportional to the information
signal, a digital modulated signal is
called Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
• If the frequency, f of the carrier is
varied proportional to the information
signal, a digital modulated signal is
called Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
Digital Bandpass Modulation
 If the phase, θ of the carrier is varied
proportional to the information signal, a
digital modulated signal is called Phase
Shift Keying (PSK)
 If both the amplitude,V and the phase, θ of
the carrier are varied proportional to the
information signal, a digital modulated
signal is called Quadrature Amplitude
Modulation (QAM)
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
 ASK demonstrates poor performance, as it is
heavily affected by noise and interference.
 Used in radio telegraphy in the early 1900s
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)
 M was chosen to be equal to 2, so it is
corresponding to two waveform types.
 Also know as Binary ASK signaling (also called
on-off keying)
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
 Bandwidth occupancy of FSK is dependant on the
spacing of the two symbols. A frequency spacing of
0.5 times the symbol period is typically used.
 FSK can be expanded to a M-ary scheme, employing
multiple frequencies as different states.
Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
 M was chosen to be equal to 3, corresponding to the 3
waveform types (3-ary).
 Emphasize the mutually perpendicular axes.
 The signal set is characterized by Cartesian
coordinates, such that each of the mutually
perpendicular axes represents a sinusoid with a
different frequency.
 Such mutually perpendicular vectors are called orthogonal
signals.
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 Phase Shift Keying (PSK) demonstrates better performance
than ASK and FSK.
 PSK can be expanded to a M-ary scheme, employing multiple
phases and amplitudes as different states.
 Filtering can be employed to avoid spectral spreading.
 Widely used in both military and commercial communications
system.
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 M was chosen as to be as 2, and it is called binary
PSK (BPSK)
 The modulating signal shifts the phase of the wave
si(t) to one of two states, either zero or π (180º).
 For the BPSK example, the vector picture illustrates
the two 180º opposing vectors.
 Signal sets that can be depicted with such opposing
vectors are called antipodal signal sets.
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 Constellation of two-level PSK
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 4-PSK has more efficient usage of bandwidth than 2-
PSK, because each signal unit has two bits. For the
same bandwidth, the data bit rate doubles.
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 Excellent performance of 2-PSK encourages us to go
with 4-PSK, also called quadrature PSK (Q-PSK)
Phase Shift Keying (PSK)
 The idea can be extended to 8-PSK, 16-PSK, 32-
PSK,….
 The limitation is the ability of equipment to
distinguish small differences in signal’s phase.
8 PSK
BPSK Modulator
 Binary PSK (BPSK) modulation can be accomplished
by simply multiplying the original signal d(t) (which
is a binary random sequence) by the carrier signal,
which is an analog sinusoidal oscillation. After
multiplication a bandpass filter is required
QPSK Modulator
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
(QAM)
 Combination of ASK and PSK which helps making a
contrast between signal units. The number of
amplitude shifts should be lower than the number of
phase shifts due to noise susceptibility of ASK.
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
(QAM)
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Digital Modulation and various technique

  • 2.  Digital Modulation techniques (part 2)  Bandpass data transmission  Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)  Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)  Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)
  • 3. Digital Modulation Techniques  Digital modulation  The process by which digital symbols are transformed into waveforms that are compatible with the characteristic of the channel.  Bandpass modulation  Process whereby the amplitude, frequency, or phase of an RF carrier, or a combination of them, is varied in accordance with the information to be transmitted.
  • 4. Digital Bandpass Modulation  A carrier signal has three parameters which can be used for impressing: Amplitude Frequency Phase
  • 5. Digital Bandpass Modulation • If the amplitude, V of the carrier is varied proportional to the information signal, a digital modulated signal is called Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) • If the frequency, f of the carrier is varied proportional to the information signal, a digital modulated signal is called Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)
  • 6. Digital Bandpass Modulation  If the phase, θ of the carrier is varied proportional to the information signal, a digital modulated signal is called Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  If both the amplitude,V and the phase, θ of the carrier are varied proportional to the information signal, a digital modulated signal is called Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)
  • 7. Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)  ASK demonstrates poor performance, as it is heavily affected by noise and interference.  Used in radio telegraphy in the early 1900s
  • 8. Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK)  M was chosen to be equal to 2, so it is corresponding to two waveform types.  Also know as Binary ASK signaling (also called on-off keying)
  • 9. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)  Bandwidth occupancy of FSK is dependant on the spacing of the two symbols. A frequency spacing of 0.5 times the symbol period is typically used.  FSK can be expanded to a M-ary scheme, employing multiple frequencies as different states.
  • 10. Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)  M was chosen to be equal to 3, corresponding to the 3 waveform types (3-ary).  Emphasize the mutually perpendicular axes.  The signal set is characterized by Cartesian coordinates, such that each of the mutually perpendicular axes represents a sinusoid with a different frequency.  Such mutually perpendicular vectors are called orthogonal signals.
  • 11. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  Phase Shift Keying (PSK) demonstrates better performance than ASK and FSK.  PSK can be expanded to a M-ary scheme, employing multiple phases and amplitudes as different states.  Filtering can be employed to avoid spectral spreading.  Widely used in both military and commercial communications system.
  • 12. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  M was chosen as to be as 2, and it is called binary PSK (BPSK)  The modulating signal shifts the phase of the wave si(t) to one of two states, either zero or π (180º).  For the BPSK example, the vector picture illustrates the two 180º opposing vectors.  Signal sets that can be depicted with such opposing vectors are called antipodal signal sets.
  • 13. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  Constellation of two-level PSK
  • 15. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  4-PSK has more efficient usage of bandwidth than 2- PSK, because each signal unit has two bits. For the same bandwidth, the data bit rate doubles.
  • 16. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  Excellent performance of 2-PSK encourages us to go with 4-PSK, also called quadrature PSK (Q-PSK)
  • 17. Phase Shift Keying (PSK)  The idea can be extended to 8-PSK, 16-PSK, 32- PSK,….  The limitation is the ability of equipment to distinguish small differences in signal’s phase. 8 PSK
  • 18. BPSK Modulator  Binary PSK (BPSK) modulation can be accomplished by simply multiplying the original signal d(t) (which is a binary random sequence) by the carrier signal, which is an analog sinusoidal oscillation. After multiplication a bandpass filter is required
  • 20. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)  Combination of ASK and PSK which helps making a contrast between signal units. The number of amplitude shifts should be lower than the number of phase shifts due to noise susceptibility of ASK.