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MSK to OQPSK mapping

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Hi,

I know that MSK can be interpreted as OQPSK and vice versa, the only issue I have is to find and prove the bit mapping relation, so that the bits input to MSK modulator (VCO) can be provided to OQPSK modulator (I,Q modulator).

The relation I can reach for MSK is :

yMSK= cos(Xk)*Cos(πt/(2*T))Cos(Wct)-Uk*cos(Xk)*Sin(πt/(2*T))Sin(Wct)

where Uk is the current bit = ±1; Xk=Xk-1 +(Uk-1 - Uk)*πk/2

I need to convert cos(Xk) to a function in Uk, Uk-1

Does this sound familiar ? Can somebody help e with this please ?

Thanks
 

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