Title :
On the design and hardware demonstration of a robust, high-speed frequency-hopped radio for severe battlefield channels
Author :
Cromwell, Jonathan L. ; Paparisto, Gent ; Chugg, Keith M.
Abstract :
The paper describes a robust, high-speed, frequency-hopping digital communication system that was designed, tested and implemented in hardware. Extensive trade-off analysis and simulations were performed for selecting the coding and modulation schemes, as well the receiver algorithms, that can achieve "turbo"-like performance. The implemented receiver combines soft-input/soft-output (SISO) equalization and decoding via adaptive iterative detection (AID) techniques and exhibits excellent performance even in severe dynamic multipath fading channels with large delay spreads. Reduced complexity algorithms were also designed for hardware implementation and their performance was evaluated through numerical simulations and laboratory measurements. The system was successfully implemented in a hardware prototyping platform, and its performance in challenging dynamic fading channels was confirmed through laboratory demonstrations.
Keywords :
adaptive signal detection; decoding; digital radio; encoding; equalisers; fading channels; frequency hop communication; land mobile radio; military communication; modulation; multipath channels; radio receivers; SISO equalization; adaptive iterative detection; coding; delay spreads; dynamic fading channels; dynamic multipath fading channels; hardware demonstration; hardware prototyping platform; high-speed frequency-hopped radio; laboratory demonstrations; laboratory measurements; modulation; numerical simulations; receiver algorithms; reduced complexity algorithms; robust FH digital radio; simulations; soft-input/soft-output equalization; turbo-like performance; Algorithm design and analysis; Digital communication; Fading; Frequency; Hardware; Iterative algorithms; Laboratories; Receivers; Robustness; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1179594