An Investigation into Using Kalman Filtering for Phase Estimation in Bluetooth Receivers For Gaussian and Non-Gaussian Noise
Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying (GFSK) modulation
scheme is used in Bluetooth receivers to achieve a basic data rate
of 1Mps. GFSK is a subclass of Continuous Phase Modulation
(CPM) where phase is constrained to be continuous during
symbol transition which results in enhanced spectral properties,
that makes it an attractive modulation in many wireless
applications. In this paper, we investigate applying linear
Kalman Filter (LKF) to non-coherently track the phase of GFSK
modulation scheme in Bluetooth receivers. The paper examines
the performance of Linear Kalman Filter for both Additive
White Gaussian channel noise (AWGN) and Non-Gaussian
Impulsive Noise with IEEE802.11 coexistence. Both technologies
operate in the unlicensed 2.4GHz Industrial Scientific Medical
(ISM) Band. Mean Square Error (MSE) was used as a
measurement for the performance. Experimental results for
Linear Kalman Filter for Gaussian channel and Non Gaussian
Impulsive Noise are provided.