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Sigma Shift Keying (SSK) Synchronization of Data Modulated Noise Transmissions

Kramer, 2017

Document ID
3063174888860952954
Author
Kramer M
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Telecommunications and Remote Sensing

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A synchronization approach is presented for a new modulation technique called Sigma Shift Keying (SSK). Advantages of SSK are minimal transmit power output and very low probability of intercept (POI). Digital modulation is performed by time-discrete changes of the …
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