Title :
Error Correction Coding Performance Bounds for Spread Spectrum Systems
Author :
Chandler, Edward W. ; Cooper, George R.
Author_Institution :
Purdue University, Electrical Engineering Department, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907; Milwaukee School of Engineering Electrical Engineering Dept. P.O. Box 644 Milwaukee, WI 53201
Abstract :
This study was motivated by a desire to minimize the required input signal-to-noise ratio at the receiver as a first step in optimizing the anti-intercept (AI) performance of a spread spectrum system. In the absence of error correction coding, specification of the message bit rate, the transmitted signal bandwidth, and the required bit error probability can yield a required signal-to-noise ratio for each type of SS system. Error correction coding can be used to reduce the required signal-to-noise ratio. When coding is employed, lower and upper bounds on the reduction of required signal-to-noise ratio can be determined in terms of the required bit error probability and code complexity. These performance bounds are evaluated as functions of the restricted code complexity.
Keywords :
Artificial intelligence; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Block codes; Decoding; Error correction codes; Error probability; Frequency shift keying; Signal to noise ratio; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference - Progress in Spread Spectrum Communications, 1982. MILCOM 1982. IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1982.4805907