A Vector Approach for the Analysis and Synthesis of Directional Modulation Transmitters

In order to formalize and extend on previous ad-hoc analysis and synthesis methods a theoretical treatment using vector representations of directional modulation (DM) systems is introduced and used to achieve DM transmitter characteristics. An orthogonal vector approach is proposed which allows the...

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description In order to formalize and extend on previous ad-hoc analysis and synthesis methods a theoretical treatment using vector representations of directional modulation (DM) systems is introduced and used to achieve DM transmitter characteristics. An orthogonal vector approach is proposed which allows the artificial orthogonal noise concept derived from information theory to be brought to bear on DM analysis and synthesis. The orthogonal vector method is validated and discussed via bit error rate (BER) simulations.
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constellation tracks
directional modulation (DM)
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Noise
orthogonal vector
Phase shift keying
Radio frequency
Radiocommunications
Telecommunications
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Transmitters
Transmitters. Receivers
Vectors
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