Amplitude and frequency modulation behaviours of cellular neural networks
Abstract
As is well known, Amplitude Modulation (AM) and Frequency Modulation (FM) are the most popular modulation techniques in communications [1]. Classically, they are designed as individual systems at transmitters; however in this study, it is shown that, both can be realized under a single architecture, specifically on a Cellular Neural Network with an opposite sign template (CNN-OST). First, the CNN-OST is introduced and then, AM and FM behaviours of this structure are explained. Simulations are carried out where satisfactory results are found and finaly, the advantages and drawbacks of the proposed system are discussed. © 2012 IEEE.
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