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Generic BCS Signals

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FundamentalsFundamentals
Title Generic BCS Signals
Author(s) J.A Ávila Rodríguez, University FAF Munich, Germany.
Level Advanced
Year of Publication 2011

Two particular cases of the BCS modulation are the BPSK and BOC modulations. Nonetheless, we show in the next lines how the Power Spectral Density (PSD) of a generic BCS could be derived.

Let us assume a BCS signal with vector s = [+1, +1, -1]. We have thus [math]\displaystyle{ s_1 = +1 , s_2 = +1 , s_3 = -1 }[/math]. The modulating term of the PSD can be easily calculated as:

GBCS Eq 1.png


which can be further simplified to:

GBCS Eq 2.png


while

GBCS Eq 3.png


Thus the spectrum of this BCS sequence would adopt the following form:

GBCS Eq 4.png


In general, in order to understand how the spectrum will look like for a given sequence, we have to be able to understand how every term of the sum above contributes to the total PSD.