Title :
Performance analysis of the FH/CPFSK system under partial-band jamming
Author :
Kim, Won-Sub ; Kenu-Yeol Jeon ; Kyung-Sik Kang
Abstract :
A performance analysis of the FH/CPFSK system was conducted in consideration of thermal noise, partial-band noise jamming, and interference between symbols of adjacent 8-bit patterns. Bit rate and frequency modulation were used as parameters for the performance analysis of the FH/CPFSK system. Also, this study presents the optimal receiving correlation function using differential detection and performs comparative evaluation between the FH/CPFSK system and the FH/BFSK system. As a result, it was found that bit error probabilities for the approximate expression and actual expression were almost consistent in noise ratio of the high signal-to-noise ratio. As for performance according to the jamming rate, the FH/CPFSK system, which used a differential detector, was lower by 3dB compared to the FH/CPFSK that used a limiter-discriminator. However, the performance of the FH/CPFSK system was higher by 2 dB than that of the FH/BFSK system.
Keywords :
correlation methods; differential detection; error statistics; frequency hop communication; frequency modulation; jamming; noise; spread spectrum communication; thermal noise; 8 bit; BER; FH/BFSK system; FH/CPFSK system; SNR; approximate expression; bit error probabilities; bit rate; differential detection; differential detector; error probability; frequency modulation; interference; jamming rate; limiter-discriminator; noise ratio; optimal receiving correlation function; partial-band jamming; partial-band noise jamming; performance analysis; signal-to-noise ratio; spread spectrum communication; thermal noise; Bit rate; Detectors; Error probability; Frequency modulation; Interference; Jamming; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Signal to noise ratio; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, 2002. ICCS 2002. The 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7510-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCS.2002.1183256