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Book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Self normalized BFSK Receivers Over Ricean Fading Channels with Multitone Interference

Download or read book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Self normalized BFSK Receivers Over Ricean Fading Channels with Multitone Interference written by Mary Ellen Green and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis is an investigation of the performance of noncoherent self-normalized fast frequency-hopped binary frequency shift keying (FFH/BFSK) receivers under conditions of non-negligible thermal noise, band multitone interference and Ricean fading where both the information signal and interference tones are affected by channel fading. Since finding closed form expressions for the most general case of Ricean fading proved difficult, performance was evaluated for special cases of fading. The analysis assumed fixed jamming power and considered two general jamming strategies: jamming a fixed number of frequency-hop slots, and jamming a variable number depending on signal energy per hop. It was found that the degree of fading of the jamming tones had little effect on system performance. It was also found that the most effective jamming strategy depended on the degree of fading of the information signal and on the signal-to-thermal noise power ratio per hop. In general, two- fold diversity yields improved performance with respect to no diversity. When the information signal is Rayleigh faded and the signal power is greater than about 1% of total jamming power, higher diversities perform better than lower diversities. When the signal is Ricean faded, the effect of higher diversities depends on the signal power per hop-to-thermal noise power ratio, the degree of signal fading and on the ratio of signal power-to-total jamming power.

Book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Self normalized BFSK Receivers Over Ricean Fading Channels with Multitone Interference

Download or read book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Self normalized BFSK Receivers Over Ricean Fading Channels with Multitone Interference written by Mary Ellen Green and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis is an investigation of the performance of noncoherent self-normalized fast frequency-hopped binary frequency shift keying (FFH/BFSK) receivers under conditions of non-negligible thermal noise, band multitone interference and Ricean fading where both the information signal and interference tones are affected by channel fading. Since finding closed form expressions for the most general case of Ricean fading proved difficult, performance was evaluated for special cases of fading. The analysis assumed fixed jamming power and considered two general jamming strategies: jamming a fixed number of frequency-hop slots, and jamming a variable number depending on signal energy per hop. It was found that the degree of fading of the jamming tones had little effect on system performance. It was also found that the most effective jamming strategy depended on the degree of fading of the information signal and on the signal-to-thermal noise power ratio per hop. In general, two- fold diversity yields improved performance with respect to no diversity. When the information signal is Rayleigh faded and the signal power is greater than about 1% of total jamming power, higher diversities perform better than lower diversities. When the signal is Ricean faded, the effect of higher diversities depends on the signal power per hop-to-thermal noise power ratio, the degree of signal fading and on the ratio of signal power-to-total jamming power.

Book Compilation of Theses Abstracts  October 1994 September 1995

Download or read book Compilation of Theses Abstracts October 1994 September 1995 written by United States. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver Over Rician Fading Channels with Either Partial band Interference Or Multi tone Interference

Download or read book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver Over Rician Fading Channels with Either Partial band Interference Or Multi tone Interference written by Joseph Francis Sheltry and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An error probability analysis is performed for a conventional noncoherent M-ary orthogonal frequency-shift keying (MFSK) receiver employing fast frequency-hopped (FFH) spread spectrum waveforms transmitted over a frequency-nonselective, slowly fading Ricean channel with partial-band noise interference. Each diversity reception is assumed to fade independently. The partial-band interference is modeled as a Gaussian process. The effects of wideband thermal noise are also included. The energy per hop is held constant; thus, as diversity increases, energy per symbol increases. Previous analyses considered only constant energy per symbol systems, however, practical military systems are likely to employ fixed hop rates. There is some performance enhancement to be obtained from implementing diversity in a conventional FFH/MFSK system with fixed hop rates, but partial band interference still results in significant degradation. Additionally, the performance of this FFH receiver is investigated over the same channel in the presence of partial-band tone jamming without diversity for the case of binary frequency-shift keying (BFSK) when both the signal and the jammer can fade independently. Performance when only a single jamming tone per hop slot is allowed is compared to that obtained when two jamming tones per hop slot are possible. When the jamming signal experiences Rayleigh fading there is very little degradation of the jammer's effectiveness as compared to when the jamming signal is not affected by fading.

Book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Conventional and Self normalization Receivers Over Rician  and Rayleigh faded Channel with Partial band Interference

Download or read book Performance of Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Conventional and Self normalization Receivers Over Rician and Rayleigh faded Channel with Partial band Interference written by Kang Yeun Lee and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Coded Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent BFSK Ratio Statistic Receiver Over a Rician Fading Channel with Partial band Interference

Download or read book Coded Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent BFSK Ratio Statistic Receiver Over a Rician Fading Channel with Partial band Interference written by Miguel A. Betancourt R. and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Effect of Rician Fading and Partial Band Interference on Noise  Normalized Fast Frequency Hopped MFSK Receivers

Download or read book The Effect of Rician Fading and Partial Band Interference on Noise Normalized Fast Frequency Hopped MFSK Receivers written by Melody Kragh and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The performance of an M-ary orthogonal frequency-shift keying (MFSK) communication system employing fast frequency-hopped spread spectrum waveforms transmitted over a frequency-nonselective, slowly fading channel with partial- band interference is analyzed. A procedure referred to as noise-normalization combining is employed by the system receiver to minimize partial-band interference effects. Each hop is assumed to fade independently. The partial- band interference is modeled as a Gaussian process. Both the signal and the partial-band interference are assumed to be affected by the fading channel which is modeled as Rician. The effect of fading of the partial-band interference on worst-case receiver performance is relatively minor. When there is no signal fading or when the signal fading is Rician, then the counter-intuitive result of poorer receiver performance when the partial-band interference experiences fading is obtained. This effect is most pronounced when the signal does not fade and the partial-band interference experiences Rayleigh fading. Communications, Noise-normalized receiver, Noncoherent receiver, Spread spectrum, FFH, M-ary FSK.

Book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver with Non ideal Noise Normalization Combining Over Ricean Fading Channels with Partial band Interference

Download or read book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver with Non ideal Noise Normalization Combining Over Ricean Fading Channels with Partial band Interference written by Hidetoshi Iwasaki and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An error probability analysis is performed for a noncoherent M-ary orthogonal frequency-shift keying (MFSK) communication system employing fast frequency-hopped (FFH) spread spectrum. The signal is assumed to be transmitted through a frequency-nonselective, slowly fading channel with partial-band interference. The partial-band interference is modeled as a Gaussian process. The noise normalized receiver is employed to minimize partial-band interference effects, and the effect of inaccurate noise measurement on the ability of the noise-normalized receiver to reject partial-band interference is examined. Each diversity reception is assumed to fade independently according to a Ricean process. Thermal noise is also included in the analysis. It is found that diversity dramatically reduces the degradation due to partial-band interference, and noise measurement error does not significantly degrade receiver performance. The robustness of the receiver with regard to noise measurement error is independent of the strength of channel fading.

Book Performance of a Fast Frequency Hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver With Ratio Statistic Combining Over Rician Fading Channels With Partial Band Interference

Download or read book Performance of a Fast Frequency Hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver With Ratio Statistic Combining Over Rician Fading Channels With Partial Band Interference written by and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An error probability analysis is performed for a fast frequency- hopped, frequency-shift keyed noncoherent receiver with ratio-statistic combining for a Rician channel with partial-band interference. Results are obtained for binary and M-ary FSK receivers where M is 4, 8, or 16. Both envelope and square-law detectors were analyzed. The probability of bit error is examined for different levels of diversity, thermal noise, severity of fading, fractions of bandwidth jammed, and varying jamming power. Comparisons for the different parameters are done to determine when diversity should be used. For the special case when there is no diversity, an analytic expression for receiver performance is obtained, and the performance of a receiver using envelope detection is found to be identical to that of a receiver using square-law detection for this special case. The results show that, for diversities of three and four, the envelope detector performs better than the square-law detector. It is shown that, for low signal-to-jammer ratios, diversity is generally a disadvantage, and for high signal-to-jammer ratios, diversity is generally an advantage. The transition is dependent on thermal noise and the value of M. Ratio-Statistic Combining, Fast Frequency-Hopping, Rician Fading, FSK modulation, Partial-Band Interference.

Book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver with Non ideal Noise Normalization Combining Over Ricean Fading Channels with Partial band Interference

Download or read book Performance of a Fast Frequency hopped Noncoherent MFSK Receiver with Non ideal Noise Normalization Combining Over Ricean Fading Channels with Partial band Interference written by Hidetoshi Iwasaki and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An error probability analysis is performed for a noncoherent M-ary orthogonal frequency-shift keying (MFSK) communication system employing fast frequency-hopped (FFH) spread spectrum. The signal is assumed to be transmitted through a frequency-nonselective, slowly fading channel with partial-band interference. The partial-band interference is modeled as a Gaussian process. The noise normalized receiver is employed to minimize partial-band interference effects, and the effect of inaccurate noise measurement on the ability of the noise-normalized receiver to reject partial-band interference is examined. Each diversity reception is assumed to fade independently according to a Ricean process. Thermal noise is also included in the analysis. It is found that diversity dramatically reduces the degradation due to partial-band interference, and noise measurement error does not significantly degrade receiver performance. The robustness of the receiver with regard to noise measurement error is independent of the strength of channel fading.

Book Saw E Nae My Peggy

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Book Conference Record

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Book Government Reports Announcements   Index

Download or read book Government Reports Announcements Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Electronic Counter Counter Measures Potential of a Noncoherent FH MFSK Communications System Under Conditions of Worst Case Hostile Electronic Counter Measures and Fading Channels

Download or read book Electronic Counter Counter Measures Potential of a Noncoherent FH MFSK Communications System Under Conditions of Worst Case Hostile Electronic Counter Measures and Fading Channels written by George T. Katsoulis and published by . This book was released on 1997-03-01 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis investigates the performance degradation resulting from multitone interference of orthogonal, noncoherent, frequency-hopped, M-ary frequency-shift keyed receivers (FH/MFSK) where the effect of thermal and other wideband noise is not neglected. The multiple, equal power jamming tones are assumed to correspond to some or all of the possible FH M-ary orthogonal signaling tones. Furthermore, the channel is modeled as a Ricean fading channel, a possibility precluded when thermal noise is neglected. Both the signaling tones and the multiple interference tones are assumed to be affected by channel fading. Both band and independent band multitone interference are considered. Performance is evaluated by obtaining a union bound on the probability of bit error, and receiver performance is compared with exact results for band multitone interference of a noncoherent FH/MFSK receiver under comparable circumstances. Except for the case of Rayleigh fading of the signal, the union bound is very tight for those cases that can be compared with exact results. The advantages of the union bound approach are twofold. First, the union bound approach yields a solution that is far less computationally intensive than that obtained with the exact approach. Second, the union bound approach allows numerical results to be obtained for interference conditions that are not amenable to exact analysis, such as independent multitone interference of FH/ MFSK.

Book Performance Analysis of FFH BPSK Receivers with Convolutional Coding and Soft Decision Viterbi Decoding Over Channels with Partial Band Noise Interference

Download or read book Performance Analysis of FFH BPSK Receivers with Convolutional Coding and Soft Decision Viterbi Decoding Over Channels with Partial Band Noise Interference written by Emmanouil Christofis and published by . This book was released on 1996-03-01 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An analysis of the performance of a binary phase shift keying (BPSK) communication system employing fast frequency hopped (FFH) spread spectrum modulation under conditions of hostile partial band noise interference is performed in this thesis. The data are assumed to be encoded using convolutional coding and the receivers are assumed to use soft decision Viterbi decoding. The receiver structures to be examined are the conventional FFH/BPSK receiver with diversity the conventional FFH/BPSK receiver with diversity and the assumption of perfect side information and the noise normalized FFH/BPSK combining receiver with diversity. The FFH/BPSK noise normalized receiver with diversity minimizes the effects of hostile partial band noise interference and alleviates the effects of fading. The effect of inaccurate measurement of the noise power present in each hop is also examined and it is found that noise measurement error does not significantly degrade receiver performance. For the conventional FFH/BPSK receiver with perfect side information the effect of a Ricean fading channel is also examined.