ITU-R F 763-5-2005 Data Transmission over HF Circuits Using Phase Shift Keying or Quadrature Amplitude Modulation《高频电路上使用相移键控或正交幅度调制的数据传输》.pdf
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1、 Rec. ITU-R F.763-5 1 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.763-5*Data transmission over HF circuits using phase shift keying or quadrature amplitude modulation (Question ITU-R 145/9) (1992-1994-1995-1997-1999-2005) Scope This Recommendation provides data transmission systems using phase-shift keying (PSK) and qua
2、drature amplitude modulation (QAM) over HF channels. Information is contained in Annex 6 for data rates from 3 200 to 12 800 bit/s. The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering a) that there is an increasing demand for high-rate data transmission; b) that to meet this need, two types of phase-sh
3、ift keying (PSK) modems may be used, namely parallel transmission modems using multi-channel voice frequency telegraphy and serial transmission modems using a single sub-carrier; c) that to compensate for the unfavourable nature of the transmission medium, the following techniques are available for
4、the two types of modems: various forms of dual diversity operation including separate single sideband (SSB) emissions or a single independent sideband (ISB) emission; error detection and error correction coding combined with time interleaving; variable data rate to adapt the system to the channel ca
5、pacity; and, for parallel transmission modems only: several levels of in-band frequency diversity; introduction of guard times between frames to combat multipath propagation and group-delay distortion, recommends 1 that for data transmission at binary data rates up to 2 400 bit/s using frequency-div
6、ision multiplex (FDM) and PSK systems, the system described in Annex 1 is preferred; 2 that for data transmission at binary data rates up to 3 600 bit/s using serial transmission modems, the system described in Annex 2 is preferred; 3 that reference should be made to Annex 3 for additional informati
7、on concerning generalized PSK; *This Recommendation should be brought to the attention of Radiocommunication Study Group 8. 2 Rec. ITU-R F.763-5 4 Annex 4 describes mode/polarization diversity systems to improve the performance of HF PSK systems; 5 that for data transmission at binary rates up to 4
8、800 bit/s using serial transmission modems, the system is described in Annex 5; 6 that for data transmissions at binary rates from 3 200 to 12 800 bit/s using serial transmission modems, the preferred system characteristics are described in Annex 6. Annex 1 Data transmission at 2 400/1 200/600/300/1
9、50/75 bit/s over HF circuits using multi-channel voice-frequency telegraphy and PSK 1 System description 1.1 A receiving/transmitting terminal of the system consists of: a sender and receiver of digital information (e.g. computer); a modem, the primary function of which is the conversion of informat
10、ion from digital to analogue form compatible with the input to a radio transmitter and conversion of the analogue information at a radio receiver output into digital data compatible with the digital receiver input. This modem also performs various coding functions and effects diversity combination;
11、RF receiving and transmitting equipment connected to antennas. 1.2 At the transmit side, the 2 400 bit/s incoming data stream is fed to a serial-to-parallel converter. At 32-bit intervals (i.e. 13.33 ms intervals) the content of this converter is transferred in parallel to a 32-bit memory device, th
12、e output of which is connected to a QPSK modulator. The modem generates in transmission a composite audio signal consisting of a set of 18 tones in the band 300 to 3 000 Hz. Of these tones, 16 have a spacing of 110 Hz (935 to 2 585 Hz) and are modulated in differentially encoded quaternary phase shi
13、ft keying (DE-QPSK) mode, each at 75 Bd, thus permitting a data rate of 16 75 2 = 2 400 bit/s. The tone at 605 Hz is used for the correction of end-to-end frequency errors, including any Doppler effect. The tone at 2 915 Hz (or 825 Hz) is used for system synchronization. The dual diversity combiner
14、can accept inputs either from two receivers operating in space, frequency or polarization diversity mode or from one receiver operating in ISB mode. Rec. ITU-R F.763-5 3 When the data rate is a sub-multiple of the transmission speed, various in-band diversity arrangements can be implemented. As an e
15、xample, a data rate of 1 200 bit/s provides a dual diversity (1 200 2), a data rate of 600 bit/s, a quadruple diversity (600 4) and so forth, all with a transmission speed of 2 400 bit/s. Utilization of the maximum possible diversity, both in-band and between independent channels, can thus be made a
16、ccording to the data rate selected. Provision is made for 75/150/300/600/1 200 bit/s. In addition to a choice of coded/uncoded operation, with selectable data rate and diversity mode, this modem also allows setting of the interleaving interval thus providing a flexible communication system as summar
17、ized in Table 1. The transmission signal consists of frames whose duration is 13.33 ms. This includes a time guard (4.2 ms) which is introduced to offset the effects of multipath propagation. The modem uses two techniques to reduce signal impairments, particularly those caused by impulsive noise and
18、 flat fading: error correction code; time interleaving. A form of BCH cyclic block code (16,8) is used. The BCH codewords are stored in a memory to be extracted during the interleaving process. Interleaving is obtained by considering: the first bit of the last stored word; the second bit of the “(m)
19、 word stored before”; the third bit of the “(2 m) word stored before” .; the 16th bit of the “(15 m) word stored before”. TABLE 1 Data rates/modes (independently selectable for transmission and reception) Uncoded modes Coded modes Data rate (bit/s) Diversity modes Time interleaving Available time sp
20、read Additional diversity modes In-band Channel Total (transmitter and receiver) (s) In-band Channel Total 2 400 2 2 1 200 2 2 4 0-12.8 2 2 600 4 2 8 0-25.6 2 2 4 300 8 2 16 0-51.2 4 2 8 150 16 2 32 0-102.5 8 2 16 75 0-205 16 2 32 4 Rec. ITU-R F.763-5 The interleaving level (m codewords) can be chos
21、en according to the propagation conditions of the radio path from 0 (no interleaving), 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64, corresponding to a data reception delay ranging from a few milliseconds to tens of seconds. As the wrong bits do not belong to the same coded word, a better protection against burst erro
22、rs is achieved. In Fig. 1, the performance of the modem with Gaussian distributed noise is given in terms of bit error probability, Pe, as a function of signal-to-noise ratio, S/N, for both with coding and without coding modes, in a 250-3 000 Hz bandwidth. The effects of coding become prominent at t
23、he higher values of S/N. The curves were obtained with an experimental test set-up in which the modem was fed with a test pattern to produce the audio frequency tones. The output of the modem was summed with Gaussian noise, filtered and applied to the receiving input of another modem from which the
24、test pattern was retrieved at the output. The test pattern was then fed to a data error analyzer to enable the bit-error ratio (BER) to be determined. Figure 2 indicates the results of a computer simulation of the modem performance in a fading channel. A fading channel was simulated in which two equ
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