Minimal PAM decompositions of CPM signals with separable phase

This letter proposes a new pulse amplitude modulation decomposition of continuous phase modulation (CPM) signals under the constraint of phase response separability. The separability condition is met by a broad class of CPM signals, including full-response signals. We show that the proposed decompos...

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description This letter proposes a new pulse amplitude modulation decomposition of continuous phase modulation (CPM) signals under the constraint of phase response separability. The separability condition is met by a broad class of CPM signals, including full-response signals. We show that the proposed decomposition has minimal cardinality of N/sub c/=L(M-1), where M is the alphabet size and L is the CPM memory length. The cardinality increases linearly with L, while previous proposed decompositions have cardinalities M/sup L/-M/sup L-1/, which grow exponentially with L.
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Signal, noise
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