Abstract: Standards for modern digital CDMA communication systems specify limits on the error vector magnitude (EVM) of the transmitted signal at the transmitter, whereas performance at the receiver is characterized by the bit error rate (BER). Traditionally, RF receiver specification defines limits on amplitude- and phase ripple over a certain bandwidth, IP3, IQ-mismatch, DC-offset, etc. Unfortunately, these parameters lack an obvious relation to BER. In this paper, we show that the EVM offers remarkable advantages when used as a conceptual figure of merit to characterize the distortions caused by the elements of the receiver’s RF front-end. The use of the EVM as a parameter for the optimization of the RF receiver and for the description o...
International audienceModern cellular base stations are becoming increasingly multi-carrier and mult...
The design of a receiver system asks for relations between system level choices, and their impact on...
In designing wireless communication system, the propagation characteristic of a particular environme...
In this paper, we present the error vector magnitude (EVM) as a a figure of merit for assessing the ...
© 2009-2012 IEEE. Error vector magnitude (EVM) is a key indicator of modulated signal quality. It me...
In this paper, we relate the error vector magnitude (EVM) bit error rate (BER) and signal to noise r...
As discussed in [1], error vector magnitude (EVM) is a standard figure of merit for assessing the qu...
In digital radio applications, error-vector-magnitude (EVM) is the primary specification which quant...
The Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) is a fundamental metric used in communications to quantify the wide...
Low-cost OFDM direct-conversion transceivers suffer from signal degradation through the impairments ...
Code-division multiple- access (CDMA) implemented with direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS/SS) sign...
Abstract: We present a normalization that facilitates calculation of error vector magnitude (EVM) fr...
The modulation accuracy described by an error vector magnitude is a critical parameter in modern com...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
In today's high-speed wireless communication applications, the simultaneous demand for bandwidt...
International audienceModern cellular base stations are becoming increasingly multi-carrier and mult...
The design of a receiver system asks for relations between system level choices, and their impact on...
In designing wireless communication system, the propagation characteristic of a particular environme...
In this paper, we present the error vector magnitude (EVM) as a a figure of merit for assessing the ...
© 2009-2012 IEEE. Error vector magnitude (EVM) is a key indicator of modulated signal quality. It me...
In this paper, we relate the error vector magnitude (EVM) bit error rate (BER) and signal to noise r...
As discussed in [1], error vector magnitude (EVM) is a standard figure of merit for assessing the qu...
In digital radio applications, error-vector-magnitude (EVM) is the primary specification which quant...
The Error Vector Magnitude (EVM) is a fundamental metric used in communications to quantify the wide...
Low-cost OFDM direct-conversion transceivers suffer from signal degradation through the impairments ...
Code-division multiple- access (CDMA) implemented with direct-sequence spread spectrum (DS/SS) sign...
Abstract: We present a normalization that facilitates calculation of error vector magnitude (EVM) fr...
The modulation accuracy described by an error vector magnitude is a critical parameter in modern com...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / September 27-29, 1971 / Washington Hilton Hotel,...
In today's high-speed wireless communication applications, the simultaneous demand for bandwidt...
International audienceModern cellular base stations are becoming increasingly multi-carrier and mult...
The design of a receiver system asks for relations between system level choices, and their impact on...
In designing wireless communication system, the propagation characteristic of a particular environme...