Research Summaries

Back Bandwidth Efficient Modulation

Fiscal Year 2008
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Investigator(s) Kragh, Frank E.
Sponsor National Reconnaissance Office (DoD)
Summary Proposal Objective The proposed effort explores enhanced bandwidth efficient modulation (BEM) schemes emphasizing pulse shaping filters and pulse shaping filter design tools. The objective is to devise pulse shaping filters that are more spectrally efficient than traditional pulse shaping filters while offering shift orthogonally, low peak to average power ratio (PAPR).low bit error ratio (BER), and other properties as deemed desirable by the sponsor.
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