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Lecture Notes 6: Basic Modulation SchemesIn this Lecture we examine a number of different simple modulation schemes. We examine theimplementation of the optimumreceiver, the error probabilityand the wouldlike the simplest possible receiver, withthe lowest error probabilityand smallestbandwidthfor a given data Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) The first modulation considered is Binary Phase Shift Keying . In this scheme during every bitduration, denoted byT, one of two phases of the carrier is transmitted. These two phases are180 degrees apart. This makes these two waveforms antipodal.
Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) The first modulation considered is binary phase shift keying. In this scheme during every bit duration, denoted by T, one of two phases of the carrier is transmitted. These two phases are 180 degrees apart. This makes these two waveforms antipodal. Any binary modulation where
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