The performances of A/D converters are usually characterized in their granular region, by adopting amplitude limited sine-wave testing signals. However, some applications, like digital telecommunication systems, often require the conversion of signals which noticeably differ from sine-waves and may introduce ADC overloading phenomena. In this paper, the A/D conversion of Gaussian distributed signal is investigated, both for PCM and Sigma-Delta converters. Then, the effects of quantization noise upon the behavior of a Digital Communication System are considered. By extending previous results, a model is introduced, which describes the BER performance of an OFDM system also in presence of overloading quantization noise, both for PCM and Sigma-Delta A/D converters.
Wideband Communication System Sensitivity to Quantizaztion Noise / Moschitta, Antonio; Petri, Dario. - ELETTRONICO. - (2004).
Wideband Communication System Sensitivity to Quantizaztion Noise
Petri, Dario
2004-01-01
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The performances of A/D converters are usually characterized in their granular region, by adopting amplitude limited sine-wave testing signals. However, some applications, like digital telecommunication systems, often require the conversion of signals which noticeably differ from sine-waves and may introduce ADC overloading phenomena. In this paper, the A/D conversion of Gaussian distributed signal is investigated, both for PCM and Sigma-Delta converters. Then, the effects of quantization noise upon the behavior of a Digital Communication System are considered. By extending previous results, a model is introduced, which describes the BER performance of an OFDM system also in presence of overloading quantization noise, both for PCM and Sigma-Delta A/D converters.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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