Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Mu...
View graph of relations

New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Published

Standard

New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems. / Darnell, Mike; Honary, Bahram.
AGARD - EPP . Paris, France, 1988. p. 2.1-2.13.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Harvard

Darnell, M & Honary, B 1988, New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems. in AGARD - EPP . Paris, France, pp. 2.1-2.13.

APA

Vancouver

Darnell M, Honary B. New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems. In AGARD - EPP . Paris, France. 1988. p. 2.1-2.13

Author

Darnell, Mike ; Honary, Bahram. / New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems. AGARD - EPP . Paris, France, 1988. pp. 2.1-2.13

Bibtex

@inproceedings{6f2b1c2d00b748589351d79b986b1ae1,
title = "New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems",
abstract = "The synchronization techniques are applicable to both narrowband, multiple frequency shift keyed (MFSK) digital transmission systems and wideband frequency hopping systems. The techniques do not require specific synchronization overheads to be incorporated into the transmissions, but operate using the normal traffic signal formats. It is required that digital signal processing be employed at the receiver for the procedures to be effective. Three distinct synchronization methods are discussed: modulation-derived synchronization; code-derived synchronization; and combined modulation- and code-derived synchronization.",
author = "Mike Darnell and Bahram Honary",
year = "1988",
language = "English",
pages = "2.1--2.13",
booktitle = "AGARD - EPP",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - New Synchronisation Techniques Applicable to Multi-Tone Transmission Systems

AU - Darnell, Mike

AU - Honary, Bahram

PY - 1988

Y1 - 1988

N2 - The synchronization techniques are applicable to both narrowband, multiple frequency shift keyed (MFSK) digital transmission systems and wideband frequency hopping systems. The techniques do not require specific synchronization overheads to be incorporated into the transmissions, but operate using the normal traffic signal formats. It is required that digital signal processing be employed at the receiver for the procedures to be effective. Three distinct synchronization methods are discussed: modulation-derived synchronization; code-derived synchronization; and combined modulation- and code-derived synchronization.

AB - The synchronization techniques are applicable to both narrowband, multiple frequency shift keyed (MFSK) digital transmission systems and wideband frequency hopping systems. The techniques do not require specific synchronization overheads to be incorporated into the transmissions, but operate using the normal traffic signal formats. It is required that digital signal processing be employed at the receiver for the procedures to be effective. Three distinct synchronization methods are discussed: modulation-derived synchronization; code-derived synchronization; and combined modulation- and code-derived synchronization.

M3 - Conference contribution/Paper

SP - 2.1-2.13

BT - AGARD - EPP

CY - Paris, France

ER -