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Unit 6: Multiplexing




          This complicates the receiver’s design. The advantages of PSK are that it is immune to noise and  Notes
          is not band limited.
          Differential Phase Modulation: A sub method of the phase modulation is differential phase
          modulation. In this method, the modem shifts the phase of each succeeding signal in a certain
          number of degrees for example, a 0 for 90 degrees and 1 for 270 degrees as illustrated in Figure
          6.10.
                                    Figure 6.10: Phase Shift Keying














                     p                                        p- k

















                               00     00    10    00    10      00



          PSK is a technique, which shifts the period of a wave. The wave shown in Figure 6.10 (a) has a
          period of p starting from 0. The wave shown in Figure 6.10 (b) is the same wave as shown in
          Figure 6.10 (a), but its phase has been shifted. Notice that the period starts at the wave’s highest
          point 1 on the vertical axis. It just so happens that we have shifted this wave by one quarter of the
          wave’s full period. We can shift it another quarter, if we want to, so the original wave would be
          shifted by half of its period. And we could do it one more time, so that it would be shifted three
          quarters of its original period.
          This means there exist 4 separate waves and therefore each wave is provided for some binary
          value. Since there are 4, 2 bits are provided to each wave which is represented below:

           Bit value          Amount of Shift
           00                 None
           01                 ¼
           10                 ½
           11                 ¾




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