DocumentCode
905424
Title
Performance of error-erasure-correction decoding of Reed-Solomon codes for frequency-hop communications in multitone interference
Author
Wang, Q. ; Gulliver, T.A. ; Bhargava, V.K. ; Felstead, E.B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Victoria Univ., BC, Canada
Volume
136
Issue
4
fYear
1989
fDate
8/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
298
Lastpage
304
Abstract
The performance of a recently proposed efficient anti-jam communication system is examined. The system employs frequency hopping, MFSK modulation, diversity, Reed-Solomon (RS) coding and parallel error-erasure-correction decoding. It has previously been shown to be very effective in partial band noise jamming, and is one of the best known systems against jamming. The performance of the system in multitone jamming is evaluated. An exact method is used rather than a bounding technique. The worst case jamming parameter is determined. In the worst case of multitone jamming, the conclusion is twofold. When the redundancy is not large, from the jammer´s point of view, multitone jamming tends to be more effective than partial band noise jamming for nonbinary FSK. However, when a large redundancy can be provided by diversity and RS coding, the worst case multitone jamming, one jamming tone per M-ary band, can be ified with a properly designed system. The optimum design of the system under worst case jamming is presented in terms of the combination of MFSK, diversity and RS coding. This forces the jammer to consider using multiple jamming tones per M-ary band. For a system having low redundancy, the design is locally optimised. These results provide detailed information on the design of a robust system.
Keywords
decoding; error correction codes; frequency agility; interference (signal); jamming; spread spectrum communication; MFSK modulation; Reed-Solomon codes; anti-jam communication system; diversity; error-erasure-correction decoding; exact method; frequency-hop communications; multitone interference; multitone jamming; nonbinary FSK; partial band noise jamming; redundancy; spread spectrum communication; worst case jamming parameter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, Speech and Vision, IEE Proceedings I
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-3776
Type
jour
Filename
216697
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