BIT ERROR PROBABILITY FOR BPSK MODULATOR.docx

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Theoretical BER, Pe=1/2 erfc(√(E_b/N_0 )) where Eb – Transmitted signal energy per bit.
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In binary phase shift keying, two output phase changes are possible for a single carrier requency. One output phase represents logic 1 and the represents for logic 0.The carrier shifts between the two phase changes are 0 and 180.Other names of BPSK are phase reversal keying and biphase modulation. BPSK is a form of suppressed-carrier, square-wave modulation of a continuous wave (CW) signal.
The input signal may be a + sin ωct or – sin ωct. The coherent carrier recovery circuit detects and generates a carrier signal that is both frequency and phase coherent with the original transmit carrier. The balanced modulator produces the product of two inputs ( the BPSK signal and recovered signal ).The low pass filter separates the recovery binary data from the complex demodulated signal.

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Nithya (2024). BIT ERROR PROBABILITY FOR BPSK MODULATOR.docx (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47930-bit-error-probability-for-bpsk-modulator-docx), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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