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Request full-text Probability of Error Analyses of a BFSK Frequency-Hopping System with Diversity Under Partial-Band Jamming Interference--Part I: bit error rate of ask in matlab Performance of Square-Law Linear Combining Soft Decision ReceiverArticle in IEEE Transactions on Communications coherent fsk demodulator 32(6):645 - 653 · July 1984 with 38 ReadsDOI: 10.1109/TCOM.1984.1096128 · Source: IEEE Xplore1st Jhong S. Lee2nd Robert H. French3rd
Error Probability Of Bpsk
Leonard E. MillerAbstractIn this paper, error probability analyses are performed for a binary frequency-shift-keying (BFSK) system employing L hop/bit frequency-hopping (FH) spread-spectrum waveforms transmitted over a http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOjyC0mSP9Q partial-band Gaussian noise jamming channel. The error probabilities for the L hop/bit BFSK/FH systems are obtained as the performance measure of the square-law linear combining soft decision receiver under the assumption of the worst-case partial-band jamming. The receiver in our analysis assumes no knowledge of jamming state (side information). Both exact and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224733488_Probability_of_Error_Analyses_of_a_BFSK_Frequency-Hopping_System_with_Diversity_Under_Partial-Band_Jamming_Interference--Part_I_Performance_of_Square-Law_Linear_Combining_Soft_Decision_Receiver approximate (multiple bound-parameter Chernoff bound) solutions are obtained under two separate assumptions: with and without the system's thermal noise in the analyses. Numerical results of the error rates are graphically displayed as a function of signal-to-jamming power ratio with L and signal-to-noise ratio as parameters. All of our results, exact and approximate, indicated that the higher number of hops per bit produced higher error probabilities as a result of increased combining losses when the square-law linear combining soft decision receiver is employed in demodulating the multihop-per-bit waveform.Do you want to read the rest of this article?Request full-text CitationsCitations82ReferencesReferences3Blind and Semi-Blind Decoder Metrics for Turbo-Coded Frequency-Hopped Spread-Spectrum in Partial-Band Interference and Fading Channels"The SLC metric [7] is shown in (5) and the SNZ metric [8] is shown in (6). "[Show abstract] [Hide abstract] ABSTRACT: We consider turbo-coded frequency-hopped systems operating in partial-band interference and fading channels under conditions which make Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) estimation difficult or infeasible
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