Transfer characteristics of sinusoidal, triangular, and sawtooth-type phase detectors in response to noisy and noisy fading signals have been studied in detail. A new analytical model of the swatooth-type phase detector has been suggested. Detailed experimental results have been supplemented in support of the theoretical findings. Both the theoretical findings and the experimental results clearly indicate that the superiority of a sawtooth-type phase detector over the other two varieties is completely lost in noisy and noisy fading environments.
Phase Detector Response to Noisy and Noisy Fading Signals
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-16 , 2 ; 150-158
1980-03-01
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