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Block Diagram: 16QAM System: T T T T

The block diagram shows a 16QAM system with data modulation, transmission over a multipath channel, and demodulation. The received signal constellation is distorted due to amplitude change, phase rotation, and dispersion from the channel. An equalizer is then used to compensate for the channel distortion and correct the received constellation.

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Block Diagram: 16QAM System: T T T T

The block diagram shows a 16QAM system with data modulation, transmission over a multipath channel, and demodulation. The received signal constellation is distorted due to amplitude change, phase rotation, and dispersion from the channel. An equalizer is then used to compensate for the channel distortion and correct the received constellation.

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Block Diagram: 16QAM System 6.

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RRC RRC
noise

data cos ω c t cos ω c t


16QAM 16QAM data
channel
mapper sin ω c t sin ω c t demapper

RRC RRC
t

transmitted signal constellation received signal constellation

Notes:
The block diagram of the 16QAM system under consideration is shown above. A multipath static channel with
two multipath components is considered. The constellation of transmitted and received signals are shown.
Observe the effect of the channel on the received signal constellation. Three main elements can be observed:

• change in amplitude: the amplitude of the received signal constellation is different from that of the
transmitted signal. This is due to attenuation suffered during propagation;

• change in phase: the constellation block appears slightly rotated;

• dispersion of the constellation points: the well defined points of the original constellation are dispersed over
a larger area, this is due mainly to the additive white Gaussian noise introduced in the channel and to the
multipath.

Next the use of an equaliser is presented. Its aim is to compensate for the distortion introduced in the channel.
16QAM System: Equalisation 6.19

RRC RRC
noise

data 16QAM cos ω c t cos ω c t


16QAM data
channel DFE
mapper sin ω c t sin ω c t demapper

RRC RRC
t

transmitted signal constellation equalised signal constellation

Notes:
The use of a decision feedback equaliser (DFE) has corrected the distortion introduced by the channel. Observe
the constellation of the received signal and note how the amplitude change, phase rotation and constellation
dispersion due to multipath has been removed. The imperfection which can be observed in the constellation as
a dispersion of the points (they appear as a cloud rather than as individual points) is due to the noise introduced
in the channel which the equaliser cannot remove.

The structure of the decision feedback equaliser (baud spaced) is shown below, where ∆ is the sampling period.

w0 w1 wN-1

wM-1 wN+1 wN

ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM

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