Title :
Error probabilities for DS spread-spectrum systems using an ALE for narrow-band interference rejection
Author :
Bershad, Neil J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr Eng., California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effects of the least-mean-squares adaptive line enhancer (ALE) weight misadjustment errors on the bit error rate are investigated for a direct-sequence spread-spectrum binary communication system in the presence of strong narrowband interference. The converged ALE weights are modeled as the parallel connection of a deterministic FIR (finite impulse response) filter and a random FIR filter. The statistics of the random filter are derived, assuming the output of the random filter to be primarily due to the jammer convolved with random filter weights. This output is shown to be nonGaussian and to cause significant error rate degradation in comparison to a Gaussian model. Error probability expressions are derived for the bit error rate, evaluated numerically, and compared to the corresponding error probabilities for a Gaussian model for the random filter output. For some typical system parameter values and error probabilities it is shown that the Gaussian model yields performance results that are too optimistic by several decibels
Keywords :
digital filters; error analysis; error statistics; filtering and prediction theory; interference (signal); jamming; least squares approximations; spread spectrum communication; DS-SSMA; FIR filter; Gaussian model; bit error rate; direct-sequence spread-spectrum binary communication system; error rate degradation; finite impulse response; jamming; least-mean-squares adaptive line enhancer; narrow-band interference rejection; random filter; weight misadjustment errors; Bit error rate; Error analysis; Error probability; Finite impulse response filter; Interference; Jamming; Line enhancers; Narrowband; Spread spectrum communication; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on