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An Iterative Interference Canceller for Serially Concatenated Continuous Phase Modulation
It is well known that continuous phase modulation (CPM) serially concatenated with convolutional codes facilitates powerful error correction. CPM also has the advantage of being bandwidth efficient and compatible with non-linear amplifiers. The downfall of CPM systems is their poor performance over ISI channels. We propose an iterative receiver incorporating an interference canceller (IC) for serially concatenated continuous phase modulation (SCCPM) over known ISI channels. We present results for our scheme based on a common ISI channel and show that the performance is comparable to that of serially concatenated CPM (SCCPM) on an AWGN channel with no ISI