Title :
The effect of narrowband interference on wideband wireless communication systems
Author :
Giorgetti, Andrea ; Chiani, Marco ; Win, Moe Z.
Author_Institution :
IEIIT-BO/CNR, Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the performance of wideband communication systems in the presence of narrowband interference (NBI). In particular, we derive closed-form bit-error probability expressions for spread-spectrum systems by approximating narrowband interferers as independent asynchronous tone interferers. The scenarios considered include additive white Gaussian noise channels, flat-fading channels, and frequency-selective multipath fading channels. For multipath fading channels, we develop a new analytical framework based on perturbation theory to analyze the performance of a Rake receiver in Nakagami-m channels. Simulation results for NBI such as GSM and Bluetooth are in good agreement with our analytical results, showing the approach developed is useful for investigating the coexistence of ultrawide bandwidth systems with existing wireless systems.
Keywords :
AWGN channels; Nakagami channels; cellular radio; error statistics; multipath channels; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; ultra wideband communication; Bluetooth; GSM; Nakagami-m channels; Rake receiver; additive white Gaussian noise channels; closed-form bit-error probability; flat-fading channels; frequency-selective multipath fading channels; independent asynchronous tone interferers; narrowband interference; perturbation theory; spread-spectrum systems; ultrawide bandwidth systems; wideband wireless communication systems; Additive white noise; Communication systems; Fading; Frequency; Interference; Narrowband; Performance analysis; Spread spectrum communication; Wideband; Wireless communication; Code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems; Rake reception; direct sequence (DS); matched filter (MF); narrowband interference (NBI); time-hopping (TH); ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) systems;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2005.860047