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Binary Digital Modulation Summary

This document discusses binary modulation formats for data transmission over an additive white Gaussian noise channel. It presents the general formula for bit error probability when two symbols are transmitted with equal probability and affected by noise. It also gives the specific bit error probability formula when using a matched filter, assuming non-return-to-zero line coding and a threshold set as the average of the sampled filter outputs without noise for the two symbols.

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Binary Digital Modulation Summary

This document discusses binary modulation formats for data transmission over an additive white Gaussian noise channel. It presents the general formula for bit error probability when two symbols are transmitted with equal probability and affected by noise. It also gives the specific bit error probability formula when using a matched filter, assuming non-return-to-zero line coding and a threshold set as the average of the sampled filter outputs without noise for the two symbols.

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Binary modulation formats

We assume that the two symbols s1(t) and s2(t) are sent with equal probability .

The channel is AWGN with noise PSD of N0/2

Bit error probability (General formula)

We assume that the threshold is

where s01 and s02 are the sampled filter output of the symbols s1(t) and s2(t) (without noise)

where 02 is the noise power at the filter output

Bit error probability with matched filter (filter integrator)

We assume the symbols have an NRZ line coding and the threshold is

where s01 and s02 are the sampled filter output of the symbols s1(t) and s2(t) (without noise)
Binary baseband modulation formats
Binary bandpass modulation formats

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