Partially Coherent Detection of Digital Full Response Continuous Phase Modulated Signals

Recently bandwidth efficient constant envelope digital modulation schemes have been shown also to he power efficient, if detected coherently. In this paper the performance of such systems is analyzed for an optimum noncoherent or partially coherent detector, at large signal-to-noise ratios. The considered schemes are M -ary with arbitrary pulse shaping over one symbol interval (full response). The performance is analyzed by means of a parameter called equivalent minimum Euclidean distance, mathematically playing the same role as the minimum Euclidean distance used for coherent detectors. It is shown that noncoherent detectors perform as well as coherent, although the observation interval must be increased.