Title :
Signal detection using a hybrid system model
Author :
Krinsky, D.M. ; Haddad, A.H. ; Lee, C.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
The hybrid system is an extension of the state-space system model which allows for random and abrupt changes in the model parameters. It has been used in the control and estimation literature to model a number of phenomena including subsystem failures, piecewise approximations for nonlinear systems, and target maneuverability. This paper describes a novel application of the hybrid system to the field of digital communications. Specifically, the hybrid system is used to model pulsed narrowband interference in a direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DS/SS) communication system. The resulting optimum receiver is easily derived but too computationally complex to be practical. A suboptimal but more practical receiver is presented along with a method for approximating the receiver´s performance. The approximate performance is then compared to the performance obtained through computer simulations
Keywords :
digital communication; interference (signal); interference suppression; receivers; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; state-space methods; stochastic systems; DS-SS communication; digital communications; direct-sequence spread-spectrum communication; hybrid system model; jump linear system; pulsed narrowband interference; signal detection; state-space system model; suboptimum receiver; Digital communication; Interference; Interference suppression; Jump parameter systems; Receivers; Signal detection; Spread spectrum communication; State space methods;
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications, 1994., Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1872-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.1994.381256