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Digital Demodulator Architectures for BandPass Sampling Receivers

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Signal Processing in Telecommunications

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Implementations of digital demodulator architectures based on bandpass sampling schemes are presented. The architectures proposed achieve robust front-end digital receiver designs by eliminating typical problems associated with conventional analog implementations. Comparisons are made between two bandpass sampled receiver architectures and practical implementation results are presented.

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Guidi, A.M., Sabel, L.P. (1996). Digital Demodulator Architectures for BandPass Sampling Receivers. In: Biglieri, E., Luise, M. (eds) Signal Processing in Telecommunications. Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1013-2_14

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