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26 November 2023 PXIe-based 230 to 300GHz terahertz MSK modulated communication system
Jiahui Wang, Zhuoyu Zhang, Yunchuan Liu, Hongcheng Yang, Wenyi Zhang, Bo Su, Cunlin Zhang, Jingsuo He
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Abstract
With the rapid advancement of the Internet of Things, terahertz band has emerged as a prominent area of research for high-speed wireless communication over the past decade to satisfy the growing demand for network traffic and is extensively employed in indoor wireless communication systems. This study experimentally examines the transmission efficacy of MSK signals in terahertz channels via upconversion. In the LabVIEW development environment, the PN sequence serves as the baseband signal. The MSK signal, with a bandwidth of 1GHz and a transmission rate of 1Gbit/s, is modulated and output using the high-speed vector signal transceiver platform, PXIe-5841. This signal is then upconverted to 230~300GHz for wireless transmission. The findings from the constellation and grid diagrams reveal the stable and reliable transmission of the MSK signal in the terahertz communication system, underscoring its viability and potential for future research and application.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Jiahui Wang, Zhuoyu Zhang, Yunchuan Liu, Hongcheng Yang, Wenyi Zhang, Bo Su, Cunlin Zhang, and Jingsuo He "PXIe-based 230 to 300GHz terahertz MSK modulated communication system", Proc. SPIE 12776, Infrared, Millimeter-Wave, and Terahertz Technologies X, 127760M (26 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687263
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Modulation

Wireless communications

Digital modulation

Eye

Internet of things

LabVIEW

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