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Gaussian minimum-shift keying : ウィキペディア英語版
Minimum-shift keying


In digital modulation, minimum-shift keying (MSK) is a type of continuous-phase frequency-shift keying that was developed in the late 1950s and 1960s.〔M.L Doelz and E.T. Heald, ''Minimum Shift Data Communication System'', US Patent 2977417, 1958, http://www.freepatentsonline.com/2977417.html〕 Similar to OQPSK, MSK is encoded with bits alternating between quadrature components, with the Q component delayed by half the symbol period. However, instead of square pulses as OQPSK uses, MSK encodes each bit as a half sinusoid. This results in a constant-modulus signal (constant envelope signal), which reduces problems caused by non-linear distortion. In addition to being viewed as related to OQPSK, MSK can also be viewed as a continuous phase frequency shift keyed (CPFSK) signal with a frequency separation of one-half the bit rate.
In MSK the difference between the higher and lower frequency is identical to half the bit rate. Consequently, the waveforms used to represent a 0 and a 1 bit differ by exactly half a carrier period. Thus, the maximum frequency deviation is \delta\ = 0.25 ''fm'' where ''fm'' is the maximum modulating frequency. As a result, the modulation index ''m'' is 0.5. This is the smallest FSK modulation index that can be chosen such that the waveforms for 0 and 1 are orthogonal. A variant of MSK called GMSK is used in the GSM mobile phone standard.
== Mathematical representation ==

The resulting signal is represented by the formula
s(t) = a_(t)\cos\right)}\cost)}-a_(t)\sin\right)}\sint\right)}
where a_(t) and a_(t) encode the even and odd information respectively with a sequence of square pulses of duration ''2T''. a_(t) has its pulse edges on t=() and a_(t) on t=(). The carrier frequency is f_.
Using the trigonometric identity, this can be rewritten in a form where the phase and frequency modulation are more obvious,

s(t) = \cos\left(\pi f_c t + b_k(t) \frac + \phi_k\right )

where ''bk(t)'' is +1 when a_(t) = a_(t) and -1 if they are of opposite signs, and \phi_k is 0 if a_(t) is 1, and \pi otherwise. Therefore, the signal is modulated in frequency and phase, and the phase changes continuously and linearly.

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