IP Library Granted Patent US 7,369,624
Granted Patent B2
US 7,369,624 · App. 10/856,801 · Granted May 6, 2008

Carrier suppression type modulator with encoded modulating signals

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Patent No.
US 7,369,624
App. No.
10/856,801
Granted
May 6, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A carrier suppressed information signal modulation arrangement employs a plurality of serially coupled modulators. Each of the serially coupled modulators has a carrier input, a modulating signal input and a modulated carrier output. A carrier is applied to the carrier input of the first modulator and the suppressed modulated carrier output of each modulator is coupled to the carrier input of a succeeding modulator. An encoder responsive to the information signal generates modulating signals to be applied to the modulating signal inputs of the serially coupled modulators, such that a product of the modulating signals forms the information signal. The modulating signals applied to each of the serially coupled modulators modifies the modulated carrier output received at the carrier input of the respective modulator to produce a carrier suppressed information signal modulated output of the last of the serially coupled modulators.

Claims (54)

1. Apparatus for modulating a carrier with an information signal, comprising:

a plurality of serially coupled modulators, each including a carrier input, a modulating signal input and a modulated carrier output, a carrier being coupled to the carrier input of a first of the serially coupled modulators and the modulated carrier output of each modulator being coupled to the carrier input of a succeeding modulator; and

an encoder responsive to the information signal for generating modulating signals to be applied to the modulating signal inputs of the serially coupled modulators, such that a product of the modulating signals forms the information signal,

wherein, the modulating signals applied to each modulator of the serially coupled modulators modify the modulated carrier output received at the carrier input of the respective modulator to produce a carrier suppressed information signal modulated output at the last of the serially coupled modulators.

2. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the modulating signals applied to one of the plurality of serially coupled modulators produce a modulation component in the modulator output of the one of the serially coupled modulators that substantially removes a modulating component produced by a preceding modulator of the plurality of serially coupled modulators and the modulating signals applied to any one of the plurality of serial coupled modulators also includes the information signal.

3. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators, the modulating signal applied to one of the first and second modulators includes a component that is a reciprocal of the modulating signal applied to the other of the first and second modulators.

4. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 3 , wherein the information signal is an analog signal.

5. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 3 , wherein the information signal is a QAM signal.

6. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 3 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulator is a pseudo-random signal.

7. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 3 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulator is a periodically varying signal.

8. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal alternate between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal alternate between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

9. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

10. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1 ), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1 ) (1,−1).

11. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1), (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1)(1,−1).

12. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

13. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal comprising the steps of:

generating a plurality of modulating signals responsive to the information signal such that a product of the modulating signals forms the information signal; and

applying the modulating signals to modulating signal inputs of a plurality of serially coupled modulators each including a carrier input and a modulated carrier output, the modulated carrier output of each modulator being coupled to the carrier input of a succeeding modulator,

wherein, the modulating signals applied to each modulator of the serially coupled modulators modify the modulated carrier output at the carrier input of the respective modulator to produce a carrier suppressed information signal modulated output at the last of the serially coupled modulators.

14. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the modulating signals applied to one of the plurality of serially coupled modulators produce a modulation component in the modulator output of the one of the serially coupled modulators that substantially removes a modulating component produced by a preceding modulator of the plurality of serially coupled modulators and the modulating signals applied to any one of the plurality of serial coupled modulators also includes the information signal.

15. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 14 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators, wherein the modulating signal applied to one of the first and second modulators includes a component that is a reciprocal of the modulating signal applied to the other of the first and second modulators.

16. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 15 , wherein the information signal is an analog signal.

17. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 14 , wherein the information signal is a QAM signal.

18. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 14 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulator is a pseudo-random signal.

19. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 14 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulator is a periodically varying signal.

20. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal alternate between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal alternate between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

21. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

22. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1 ) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

23. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators comprises first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1, 1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

24. A method of modulating a carrier with an information signal according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators comprises of first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1), (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1, −1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1, 1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

25. An encoder for an information signal modulator having a plurality of serially coupled carrier suppression modulators each including a carrier input, a modulated carrier output, and a modulating signal input, a carrier being applied to the carrier input of a first modulator and the modulated carrier output of each modulator being coupled to the carrier input of a succeeding modulator, the encoder comprising:

a signal former responsive to the information signal for forming a plurality of modulating signals; and

a plurality of couplers each for coupling at least one modulating signal to the modulating signal input of each of the serially coupled modulators,

wherein a product of the modulating signals concurrently applied to the serially coupled modulators forms the information signal and the last of the serially coupled modulators produces a carrier suppressed information signal modulated output.

26. An encoder for a suppressed carrier modulator according to claim 25 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal alternate between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal alternate between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

27. An encoder for a suppressed carrier modulator according to claim 25 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

28. An encoder for a suppressed carrier modulator according to claim 25 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1 ), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1 ) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

29. An encoder for a suppressed carrier modulator according to claim 25 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1, −1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1, −1).

30. An encoder for a suppressed carrier modulator according to claim 25 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulators includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulators for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

31. Apparatus for modulating a carrier with an information signal, comprising:

a plurality of serially coupled means for modulating an input signal with a modulating signal, each modulating means including a carrier input, a modulating signal input and a modulated carrier output, a carrier being coupled to the carrier input of a first of the serially coupled modulating means and the modulated carrier output of each modulating means being coupled to the carrier input of a succeeding modulating means;

means responsive to the information signal for generating modulating signals to be applied to modulating signal inputs of the plurality of modulating means, a product of the modulating signals forming the information signal,

wherein the modulating signals applied to each modulating means of the serially coupled modulating means modifies the modulated carrier output received at the carrier input of the respective modulating means to produce a carrier suppressed information signal modulated output at the last of the serially coupled modulating means.

32. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 31 , wherein the modulating signals applied to one of the plurality of serially coupled modulating means produce a modulation component in the modulating means output of the one of the plurality of serially coupled modulating means that substantially removes a modulating component produced by a preceding modulating means of the plurality of serially coupled modulating means and the modulating signals applied to any one of the plurality of serial coupled modulating means also includes the information signal.

33. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 32 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulating means, the modulating signal applied to one of the first and second modulating means includes a component that is a reciprocal of the modulating signal applied to the other of the first and second modulating means.

34. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 32 , wherein the information signal is an analog signal.

35. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 32 , wherein the information signal is a QAM signal.

36. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 32 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulating means is a pseudo-random signal.

37. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 32 , wherein the modulating signal applied to the first modulating means is a periodically varying signal.

38. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 31 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulating means that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal alternate between (1,−1) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal alternate between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

39. Apparatus for modulating a carrier according to claim 31 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulating means that perform binary phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means (Q 1 , Q 2 ) for succeeding “one” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (1,−) and (−1,1) and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding “zero” symbols in the information signal randomly vary between (−1,−1) and (1,1).

40. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 31 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulating means that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal rotate among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

41. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 31 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulating means that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are randomly selected among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

42. Apparatus for modulating a carrier wave according to claim 31 , wherein the plurality of serially coupled modulating means includes first and second modulators that perform quadrature phase shift keying, the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (−1,−1), (−1,−1) (1,1), (1,−1) (−1,1), (−1,−1) (1,1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=−1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,−1) (1,−1), (1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (−1,−1), the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=−1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,−1), (1,−1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,−1), (−1, −1) (−1,1), and the modulating signals applied to the first and second modulating means for succeeding I=1,Q=1's in the information signal are periodically changed among I,Qs of (1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (1,1), (−1,1) (−1,1), (1,−1) (1,−1).

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