Bit Error Rate Analysis Of Jamming For Ofdm Systems
Request full-text Bit Error Rate Analysis of jamming for OFDM systemsConference Paper · May 2007 with 65 ReadsDOI: 10.1109/WTS.2007.4563327 · Source: IEEE XploreConference: Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, 2007. WTS 20071st Jun Luo2.21 · Florida International University2nd Jean Andrian17.08 · Florida International University3rd Chi ZhouDalian University of TechnologyAbstractThe bit error rate (BER) analysis of various jamming techniques for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) systems is given in both analytical form and software simulation results. Specifically, the BER performance of barrage noise jamming (BNJ), partial band jamming (PBJ) and multitone jamming (MTJ) in time-correlated Rayleigh fading channel with additive white gaussian noise (AWGN) has been investigated. In addition, two novel jamming methods - optimal-fraction PBJ and optimal-fraction MTJ for OFDM systems are proposed with detailed theoretical analysis. Simulation results validate the analytical results. It is shown that under the A WGN channel without fading, the optimal-fraction MTJ always gives the best jamming effect among all the jamming techniques given in this paper, while in Rayleigh fading channel the optimal-fraction MTJ can achieve acceptable performance. Both analysis and simulation indicate that the proposed optimal-fraction MTJ can be used to obtain improved jamming effect under various channel conditions with low complexity for OFDM systems.Do you want to read the rest of this conference paper?Request full-text CitationsCitations12ReferencesReferences11Jamming in the Internet of Things: A Game-Theoretic Perspective"We consider a jammer J which aims at disturbing the performance of IoT system by transmitting over specific subcarriers (tones), thereby interfering with the communication of IoT devices and increasing their BER. Indeed, the authors in [13] show that the BER of OFDM systems, such as IEEE 802.11ah standard, is a function of the signal-to-interference-plus noise ratio (SINR) over
Search Reset filters DeepDyve requires Javascript to function. Please enable Javascript on your browser to continue. “Whoa! It’s like Spotify but for academic articles.” Instant Access to Thousands of Journals for just $40/month Try 2 weeks free now Bit Error Rate Analysis of jamming for OFDM systems Jun Luo, Jun Luo; Andrian, J.H.; Chi Zhou, Chi Zhou conditions. This is very critical for both jamming and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/4346447_Bit_Error_Rate_Analysis_of_jamming_for_OFDM_systems antijamming applications for OFDM systems. This paper evaluates the performance of dierent jamming strategies including Barrage Noise Jamming (BNJ), Partial Band Jamming (PBJ) and Multitone Jamming (MTJ) in time-correlated Rayleigh fading channel with Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN). In addition, two novel jamming methods â optimal-fraction PBJ and optimal-fraction MTJ for OFDM systems https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/institute-of-electrical-and-electronics-engineers/bit-error-rate-analysis-of-jamming-for-ofdm-systems-ajMicWexHf are proposed with detailed theoretical analysis. The theoretical and simulation results show that the most eective jamming strategy for OFDM system is the optimal-fraction MTJ since it can make jamming eect better obviously through a simple way. The paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, a brief overview of OFDM system model is presented. Section 3 details the dierent jamming models and their analytical form in OFDM systems. Simulation results and related analysis are shown in Section 4. Finally, the concluding remarks are given in Section 5. The Bit Error Rate () analysis of various jamming techniques for Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems is given in both analytical form and software simulation results. Specifically, the performance of Barrage Noise Jamming (BNJ), Partial Band Jamming (PBJ) and Multitone Jamming (MTJ) in time-correlated Rayleigh fading channel with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png http://www.deepdyve.com/lp/institute-of-electrical-and-electronics-engineers/bit-error-rate-analysis-of-jamming-for-ofdm-systems-ajMicWexHf Loading next page... /lp/institute-of-electrical-and-electronics-engineers/bit-error-rate-analysis-of-jamming-for-ofdm-systems-ajMicWexHf You’re reading a free preview. Subscribe to read the entire article. DeepDyve is your p
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