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SIMULASI PEMBANGKITAN SINYAL 8–PHASE SHIFT KEYING BERBASIS MATLAB
2009
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Phase Shift Keying (PSK) is simply the allocation of one fixed phase for every code in the bit streams. In BPSK modulation, it's needed to allocate two distinct phases for "1" and "0". In QPSK modulation, it's needed to allocate four distinct phases, each for "01", "01", "10", and "11". While in 8 -PSK, it's needed to allocate eight distinct phases, each for "000", "001", "010", "011", "100", "101", "110", and "111". Bandwidth efficiency in BPSK is 1 b/s/Hz and 2 b/s/Hz in QPSK. While in 8
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