You can find some literature on this topic by searching under
"modulation classification".
I know that in the 90's a lot of work in this area came from the USC group.

Achilleas



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> Hello All;
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> I was wondering if anyone has done any work with auto-detection of
> modulation type ?
> Not necessarily with the USRP. It is the algorithm that interests me.
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> Thanks;
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> Bill
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