DocumentCode
2093784
Title
Adjacent-channel interference in frequency-hopping ad hoc networks
Author
Valenti, Matthew C. ; Torrieri, Don ; Talarico, Salvatore
Author_Institution
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
9-13 June 2013
Firstpage
5583
Lastpage
5588
Abstract
This paper considers ad hoc networks that use the combination of coded continuous-phase frequency-shift keying (CPFSK) and frequency-hopping multiple access. Although CPFSK has a compact spectrum, some of the signal power inevitably splatters into adjacent frequency channels, thereby causing adjacent-channel interference (ACI). The amount of ACI is controlled by setting the fractional in-band power; i.e., the fraction of the signal power that lies within the band of each frequency channel. While this quantity is often selected arbitrarily, a tradeoff is involved in the choice. This paper presents a new analysis of frequency-hopping ad hoc networks that carefully incorporates the effect of ACI. The analysis accounts for the shadowing, Nakagami fading, CPFSK modulation index, code rate, number of frequency channels, fractional in-band power, and spatial distribution of the interfering mobiles. Expressions are presented for both outage probability and transmission capacity. With the objective of maximizing the transmission capacity, the optimal fractional in-band power that should be contained in each frequency channel is identified.
Keywords
Nakagami channels; ad hoc networks; adjacent channel interference; frequency shift keying; modulation coding; multi-access systems; probability; ACI; CPFSK modulation index; Nakagami fading; adjacent channel interference; coded continuous-phase frequency-shift keying; frequency-hopping ad hoc networks; frequency-hopping multiple access; optimal fractional in-band power; outage probability; shadowing; transmission capacity; Bandwidth; Fading; Frequency modulation; Interference; Mobile communication; Optimization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Budapest
ISSN
1550-3607
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655482
Filename
6655482
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