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Difference between MSK and MPSK

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can u pls differentiate msk and m ary psk.
i cudnt understand msk. explain.

thanks
 

Re: msk- m ary psk

MSK is the general term for having several levels of whatever is being modulated, amplitude, frequency, or phase.

MPSK is the more specific term for several phase states that can be gone to. They are generally a power of two 2, 4, and 8 being the most common. After 8 the states get so close together that the SNR required for a decent BER gets very high. The advantage of MPSK is that a nonlinear amplifier (which has high efficiency) can be used.
 

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