원문정보
초록
영어
Delta modulation plays a key role in data communication; the problem encountered in delta modulation is the slope over load error, which is inherent in the system. In order for the
signal to have good fidelity, the slope-overload error needs to be as small as possible. Adaptive delta modulation reduces the slope over load error to a greater extent. ADM attempts to increase the dynamic range and the tracking capabilities of fixed step-size delta modulation. The adaptive algorithms adjust the step size (from a range of step sizes) to the power level of the signal and thus enhance the dynamic range of the coding system appreciably. This paper suggests a novel 1-bit Adaptive Delta Modulation technique for improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of Adaptive Delta Modulators (ADM). Various step-size algorithms are discussed and also their performance comparison is made. A new technique has also been discussed with a suitable pre-filer used for improving the SNR.
목차
1. Introduction
2. The existing step-size adaptations
2.1. SONG Algorithm
2.2. Modified ABATE algorithm
3. The Proposed step-size adaptation
4. Performance Comparison
4.1 SNR Calculation
5. Pre-Processing
5.1. Performance comparison with pre-processor
6. Conclusion
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