Orthogonal phase functions for full response noncoherent CPM systems

Continuous phase modulation (CPM) with noncoherent detection over a one-symbol interval is discussed. In order to obtain good performance with this simple demodulation strategy, the phase function of the modulation scheme has to be designed properly. An approach to shaping the purchase function to achieve noncoherent orthogonal performance for various values of the modulation index (h) is presented. Using the Gram-Schmidt orthogonality procedure, an entire family of orthogonal phase functions for h>or=0.68 is derived. All CPM schemes with these phase functions produce the same performance as noncoherent orthogonal signaling. For h=1 the phase function reduces to that of the FSK phase function. It is shown that there are CPM schemes that give the same SNR performance as noncoherent orthogonal FSK but have some spectral advantages over the FSK modulation format.<<ETX>>