Triangular modulation technique for digital data transmission

S. Monaco
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This paper presents a novel technique for digital data modulation and demodulation called triangular modulation (TM). The modulation technique was developed primarily to maximize the amount of data sent over a limited bandwidth channel while still maintaining very good noise rejection and signal distortion performance. The modulation technique involves breaking digital data into a series of parallel words. Each word is then represented by one half period of a triangular waveform whose slope is proportional to the value of the parallel word it represents. The demodulation technique for this uniquely defined waveform involves first digitizing the waveform at a higher constant sampling rate. A linear regression algorithm using the method of least squares is then used to compute the slope of the digitized waveform to a very high precision. This process is repeated for each rising and falling edge of the triangular modulated waveform. All encoded data is extracted by precise slope computation since each slope uniquely defines the encoded data word it represents. The ability of the demodulation algorithm to compute the exact slope of the modulated waveform determines how many bits can be represented by the modulated waveform. Transmission channel bandwidth limitations determine the allowable range of slopes used. Several simulations are performed to provide a sample of how the modulation method will perform in various real world environments. The paper also discusses several application areas where the modulation technique will provide superior results over other modulation methods.
数字数据传输的三角调制技术
本文提出了一种新的数字数据调制解调技术——三角调制(TM)。调制技术的发展主要是为了在有限带宽信道上最大限度地发送数据量,同时仍然保持非常好的噪声抑制和信号失真性能。调制技术涉及到将数字数据分解成一系列平行字。然后用三角形波形的半个周期来表示每个单词,其斜率与它所代表的平行单词的值成正比。这种独特定义波形的解调技术包括首先以较高的恒定采样率对波形进行数字化。然后使用最小二乘法的线性回归算法来计算数字化波形的斜率,以达到很高的精度。对三角形调制波形的每个上升沿和下降沿重复此过程。所有编码的数据都是通过精确的斜率计算提取的,因为每个斜率唯一地定义了它所代表的编码数据词。解调算法计算调制波形的精确斜率的能力决定了调制波形可以表示多少位。传输信道带宽限制决定了允许使用的斜率范围。进行了几次模拟,以提供调制方法在各种现实环境中如何执行的示例。本文还讨论了几个应用领域,其中调制技术将提供优于其他调制方法的结果。
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