Performance evaluation of zero-crossing-based bit synchronizers

Bit synchronization algorithms based on signal zero-crossing analysis are investigated. Their performance is compared to conventional maximum-likelihood-type techniques for symbol timing recovery. The zero-crossing bit synchronizers are shown to be superior for bandlimited pulses such as raised cosine and double-jump frequency rolloff, except for very low signal-to-noise ratios. >

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