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Carrier Frequency Recovery with CPM Modulations

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Continuous phase modulation (CPM) encompasses a class of signaling schemes that conserve and reduce signal energy and bandwidth at the same time. Furthermore, the signals in this class have a constant envelope and therefore are very attractive in radio channels employing low-cost non-linear power amplifiers. Notwithstanding these favorable features, current CPM applications are still limited to a few simple modulation schemes (basically, MSK and its generalizations) because of implementation complexity and synchronization problems [1]. Research efforts are under way and advances in these areas are expected in the near future.

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Mengali, U., D’Andrea, A.N. (1997). Carrier Frequency Recovery with CPM Modulations. In: Synchronization Techniques for Digital Receivers. Applications of Communications Theory. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1807-9_4

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