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An All Digital Maximum a Posteriori based Synchronizer for MSK
A digital joint maximum a posteriori (MAP) symbol synchronizer and phase estimator is realized for minimum shift keying (MSK) modulation. This development permits direct digital implementation of closed loop synchronization and coherent demodulation. Advantages derived from this approach are parameter stability and accuracy with system flexibility and reliability.