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Carrier Recovery

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In passband systems, the carrier frequency is generated in the transmitter from a local timing reference such as a crystal oscillator. As we saw in Chapters 6 and 8, coherent demodulation of a passband signal requires exactly the same carrier frequency and phase to perform the demodulation. But the receiver usually has an independent timing reference, as illustrated in Figure 15-1. Deriving the carrier frequency and phase from the data bearing signal is the topic of this chapter.

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Lee, E.A., Messerschmitt, D.G. (1997). Carrier Recovery. In: Digital Communication. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0004-5_16

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