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AL-Mustansiryia University, Iraq

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The contribution of this paper is that the measure of the performance of multistage of 40 kb/s Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) using signal-to-noise-ratio formula previously derived by AL-Rawi. The multistage performance is tested using QAM signal at data rate of 9.6 kb/s with four types of constellations, rectangular, and (5,11), (4,12), (8,8) circular. The simulation results show that the performance degrades with increasing the number of stages of ADPCM. Also, the performance with circular constellation is better than that with rectangular one.

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