CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM

<p align="justify">In telecommunication world nowadays, wireless communication technology has been developing fast and complex. In the future, wireless communication requires high data rate with a high quality and reliability to be utilized worldwide. Modulation types classification...

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Main Author: SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/10759
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spelling id-itb.:107592017-09-27T10:18:41ZCLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/10759 <p align="justify">In telecommunication world nowadays, wireless communication technology has been developing fast and complex. In the future, wireless communication requires high data rate with a high quality and reliability to be utilized worldwide. Modulation types classification for communication signal is developed to increase the performance of future wireless communication.<p align="justify"><p>On this final project research, a program which is able to classify modulation technique for digital and analog signals is designed and tested. AM SSB SC, FM, BPSK, QPSK, BFSK, and QAM are the signals this program able to classify. To classify these signal, the program uses 2 algorithms : Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Variance values of the output signals after transforming and filtering are used as a reference of classification. <br /> <br /> <br /> Program simulation steps consists : creating input signals which will be identified, feature extraction for the received signal, and feature recognition to decide which modulation technique used by the input signal is.<p align="justify"><p>The test of this program results that, in general, this program is able to effectively (succes rate above 90 %) classify modulation type used by a signal with a minimum signal to noise ratio (SNR) 11 dB, amount of sampling more than 10-3 second or 20 bit of data and carrier frequency of 50 kHz. <br /> <br /> text
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description <p align="justify">In telecommunication world nowadays, wireless communication technology has been developing fast and complex. In the future, wireless communication requires high data rate with a high quality and reliability to be utilized worldwide. Modulation types classification for communication signal is developed to increase the performance of future wireless communication.<p align="justify"><p>On this final project research, a program which is able to classify modulation technique for digital and analog signals is designed and tested. AM SSB SC, FM, BPSK, QPSK, BFSK, and QAM are the signals this program able to classify. To classify these signal, the program uses 2 algorithms : Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) and Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Variance values of the output signals after transforming and filtering are used as a reference of classification. <br /> <br /> <br /> Program simulation steps consists : creating input signals which will be identified, feature extraction for the received signal, and feature recognition to decide which modulation technique used by the input signal is.<p align="justify"><p>The test of this program results that, in general, this program is able to effectively (succes rate above 90 %) classify modulation type used by a signal with a minimum signal to noise ratio (SNR) 11 dB, amount of sampling more than 10-3 second or 20 bit of data and carrier frequency of 50 kHz. <br /> <br />
format Final Project
author SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN
spellingShingle SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN
CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
author_facet SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN
author_sort SASTRAMINATA (NIM 13202167), KEEFVIN
title CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_short CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_full CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_fullStr CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_full_unstemmed CLASSIFICATION OF MODULATION TYPES FOR COMMUNICATION SIGNAL USING WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_sort classification of modulation types for communication signal using wavelet transform
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/10759
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