Title :
An interpolated frequency-hopping spread-spectrum transceiver
Author :
Filiol, Norman M. ; Plett, Calvin ; Riley, Thomas A D ; Copeland, Miles A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
1/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique of spread-spectrum transmission, interpolated frequency-hopping (IFH), is presented. IFH employs a carrier that moves smoothly and continuously in frequency, helping to alleviate problems, such as spectral splatter and transient mismatch, which are a concern in conventional phase-locked loop (PLL)-based frequency-hopping spread-spectrum systems. In IFH, the pseudorandom hopping code is passed through a digital interpolation filter prior to controlling the synthesizer instantaneous frequency output. While such filtering is commonly used in data pulse-shaping to improve the spectral characteristics of the modulated carrier, such filtering has not been reported for IFH codes, where the frequency deviations are changing and can span several MHz. The implications of matching the transient responses of two PLL-based frequency synthesizers using this method have also not been reported. Initial simulation and laboratory measurements indicate that, for certain cases, IFH shows a 1.9 dB improvement in received IF power, has a much sharper roll-off of inband phase noise when compared to conventional hopping, and provides a phase-coherent IF after despreading. An IFH transceiver system using Δ-Σ frequency synthesis and a Δ-Σ frequency discriminator is proposed. The system would be suitable for integrated mobile radio applications in slow-fading environments
Keywords :
digital filters; discriminators; fading; frequency hop communication; frequency synthesizers; interpolation; land mobile radio; phase locked loops; sigma-delta modulation; spread spectrum communication; transceivers; transient response; Δ-Σ frequency discriminator; Δ-Σ frequency synthesis; PLL-based frequency synthesizers; digital interpolation filter; integrated mobile radio applications; interpolated frequency-hopping; phase-coherent IF; pseudorandom hopping code; slow-fading environments; spread-spectrum transceiver; transient responses; Digital filters; Filtering; Frequency locked loops; Frequency synthesizers; Interpolation; Modulation coding; Phase locked loops; Pulse modulation; Spread spectrum communication; Transceivers;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Analog and Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on