Minimization of Detection of Baud Rate Spectral Lines by Delay and Multiply Receivers
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The detectability of the baud rate of a digitally modulated signal that uses Nyquist pulses is investigated. The intercept receiver is assumed to be a delay and multiply circuit followed by a complex correlator. Since many digital transmission systems use rectangular pulse shapes, Nyquist pulse rate line detectability is considered for receivers optimized for rectangular pulses. For a receiver configuration that is reasonable for rectangular pulses, it is found that with a Nyquist pulse with parameter ¿ = 0.25, the rate line signal-to-noise ratio is down about 20 dB from that for a rectangular pulse signal.
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