A New GFSK Demodulation Technique using EKF in Bluetooth Receivers
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that is widely used in consumer electronics and deployed in many
industries due to its ease of use and low cost. Gaussian frequency shift keying (GFSK) is the modulation scheme used
in Bluetooth receivers to achieve a basic data rate of 1 Mbps. In this article, a new non- coherent demodulation
technique based on the Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) is presented to detect a GFSK modulated signal in
Bluetooth receivers for AWGN channels. The bit error rate (BER), and Packet Error Rate (PER) were used as the
performance metrics of the proposed receiver at both the physical and system levels. Simulation results show an
improvement in the performance compared to other existing techniques presented in the literature.