DocumentCode
1222066
Title
A New Method for Calculating Probabilities of Errors Due to Impulsive Noise
Author
Bello, Phillip A. ; Esposito, Raffaele
Author_Institution
Signatron, Inc., Lexington, Mass. and Raytheon Comp., MA
Volume
17
Issue
3
fYear
1969
fDate
6/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
368
Lastpage
379
Abstract
A new approach to the prediction of error rates in digital data transmission systems when the dominant source of errors is given by noise bursts, each having a fiat spectrum across the band of interest, is described. Specifically, a hierarchy of phaseaveraged conditional error probabilities called
th receiver impulse characteristics (RIC) are defined, which depend only on the receiver\´s structure. Error probabilities are then computed by averaging the RICs over the statistics of the impulsive noise which is characterized at the RF input of the receiver. To illustrate the approach in a practical, interesting situation, a detailed analysis is carried out for a phase-shift keyed system employing either a linear or a hard-limiting receiver, and for impulse rates small enough that errors are essentially caused by single impulses.
th receiver impulse characteristics (RIC) are defined, which depend only on the receiver\´s structure. Error probabilities are then computed by averaging the RICs over the statistics of the impulsive noise which is characterized at the RF input of the receiver. To illustrate the approach in a practical, interesting situation, a detailed analysis is carried out for a phase-shift keyed system employing either a linear or a hard-limiting receiver, and for impulse rates small enough that errors are essentially caused by single impulses.Keywords
Communications technology; Error probability; Filters; Interference; Noise generators; Noise shaping; Radio frequency; Receivers; Shape; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communication Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9332
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1969.1090105
Filename
1090105
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