Title :
Performance of error-erasure-correction decoding of Reed-Solomon codes for frequency-loop communications in multitone jamming
Author :
Wang, Q. ; Gulliver, T.A. ; Bharga, V.K. ; Felstead, E.B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Victoria Univ., BC, Canada
Abstract :
The performance of a recently proposed efficient antijam communication system is examined. The system employs frequency-hopping (FH), MFSK, (M-ary frequency-shift-keying) modulation, diversity, Reed-Solomon (RS) coding, and parallel error-erasure-correction decoding. The performance of the system in multitone (MT) jamming is evaluated by use of an exact method rather than a bounding technique. It is shown that, from the jammer´s point of view, in worst-case jamming, MT jamming tends to be more effective than PBN (partial-band-noise) jamming for nonbinary FSK, when the redundancy of the system is not large. If a large redundancy can be provided by diversity and RS coding, MT jamming can be nullified by a properly designed system. The optimum design of the system in worst-case jamming is presented in terms of the combination of MFSK, diversity, and RS coding for both high- and low-redundancy systems. It is shown that 4-ary FSK is the preferred signaling
Keywords :
decoding; error correction codes; frequency agility; jamming; M-ary frequency-shift-keying; MFSK; Reed-Solomon codes; bounding; error-erasure-correction decoding; exact method; frequency-hopping; frequency-loop communications; multitone jamming; signaling; Computer errors; Decoding; Design optimization; Frequency modulation; Jamming; Modulation coding; Protection; Redundancy; Reed-Solomon codes; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1989. MILCOM '89. Conference Record. Bridging the Gap. Interoperability, Survivability, Security., 1989 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1989.103923