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Title: Review of Adaptive Modulation Recognition Techniques
Authors: Mecwan, Akash I.
Bhatasana, Piyush M.
Savani, Vijay G.
Keywords: Software Defined Radio (SDR)
Adaptive Modulation and Recognition (AMR)
EC Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFEC025
ITFEC024
Issue Date: Aug-2012
Publisher: STM Journals
Series/Report no.: ITFEC025-10
Abstract: Rising development in software defined radio (SDR) systems has led to rapid development in adaptive modulation recognition (AMR) techniques. Different order modulations combined with different coding schemes allow sending more bits per symbol, thus achieving higher throughputs and better spectral efficiencies by the use of AMR. The aim of this paper is to study various AMR techniques and compare their advantages and disadvantages to find the most efficient and feasible technique. In the techniques studied, various modulation schemes like M-PSK, GMSK, M-FSK, M-QAM, etc., are capable of being recognized and subsequently demodulated if required
Description: Journal of Communication Engineering & Systems, Vol. 2 (2), August, 2012, Page No. 32 - 41
URI: http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/4359
ISSN: 2249–8613
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