This lesson covers the importance of pulse shape in spectrum occupancy and out-of-band reduction. It covers the shift keying techniques used in the communication system. It discusses on the third-generation system and the concept of direct sequence spread spectrum. It also covers the modulator and demodulator block diagrams. This lesson concludes with Rake receiver and multipath reception.
00:18 - Introduction and recap of previous lesson
05:57 - QPSK and offset QPSK and how they affect the signal as it passes through the high power amplifier
08:51 - How the choice of pulse shape influences the spectrum occupancy and out of band reduction
12:04 - Introduction to the third generation system
23:43 - DS-QPSK modulator and de-modulator
25:23 - Rake receiver and multipath reception
- Different pulse shapes, including rectangular and raised cosine pulse shapes, have varying effects on signal representation.
- The Gaussian minimum shift keying pulse shape is optimized for bandwidth and T parameters.
- The choice of pulse shape significantly influences spectrum occupancy and out-of-band reduction.
- The third-generation system uses a direct sequence spread spectrum, which is different from the second-generation system.