DocumentCode
1162271
Title
Properties and performance of the IEEE 802.11b complementary-code-key signal sets
Author
Pursley, Michael B. ; Royster, Thomas C., IV
Author_Institution
Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC
Volume
57
Issue
2
fYear
2009
fDate
2/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
440
Lastpage
449
Abstract
We describe similarities and differences between complementary-code-key (CCK) modulation and modulation that is derived from biorthogonal signals, and we present performance results and other information that may be useful to those who have applications for CCK modulation that do not require IEEE 802.11 b compliance. The properties and performance of the highrate IEEE CCK 802.11 b modulation formats are investigated and compared with the properties and performance of alternative modulation formats that are based on biorthogonal signals. Several complementary properties are derived for the full-rate (11 Mb/s) CCK signal set, the half-rate (5.5 Mb/s) CCK signal set, a full-rate signal set obtained from biorthogonal signals, and a half-rate biorthogonal signal set. Each signal set is a complementary set, but each also has stronger complementary properties. We evaluate the performance of IEEE 802.11 b standard CCK modulation, CCK with certain modifications that depart from the IEEE standard, and modulation that is derived from biorthogonal signals. Performance comparisons are presented for additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels and for channels with specular multipath. In particular, for AWGN channels, we provide an accurate analytical approximation for the frame error probability for full-rate CCK modulation.
Keywords
AWGN channels; approximation theory; channel coding; error statistics; modulation coding; multipath channels; wireless LAN; AWGN; IEEE 802.11b; additive white Gaussian noise channels; approximation theory; bit rate 11 Mbit/s; bit rate 5.5 Mbit/s; channel coding; complementary-code-key modulation; error probability; half-rate biorthogonal signal set; multipath channels; wireless LAN; AWGN channels; Additive white noise; Channel coding; Communication standards; Communications Society; Error probability; Modulation; Signal processing; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless LAN; Modulation, wireless LAN, channel coding.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2009.02.060642
Filename
4784353
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