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Coded FH/SS Communications in the Presence of Combined Partial-Band Noise Jamming, Rician Nonselective Fading, and Multiuser Interference
Authors:Geraniotis  E Gluck  J
Affiliation:Univ. of Maryland., College Park, MD, USA;
Abstract:In this paper we address the problem of combatting combined interference in spread-spectrum communication links. We consider frequency-hopped spread-spectrum systems withM-ary FSK modulation and noncoherent demodulation which employ forward-error-control coding. The interference consists of partial-band noise jamming, nonselective Rician fading, other-user interference, and thermal noise. The coding schemes which we analyze include: ReedSolomon codes (with or without diversity and error-only, erasure-only, or parallel erasure/error decoding), binary, nonbinary, and dual-kconvolutional codes with and without side information (information about the state of the channel), and concatenated schemes (Reed-Solomon outer codes with either inner detection-only block codes or inner convolutional codes). In all cases we derive 1) the minimum signal-to-jammer energy ratio required to guarantee a desirable bit error rate as a function of ρ, the fraction of the band which is jammed, when the number of interfering users is fixed; and 2) the maximum number of users that can be supported by the system as a function of ρ, when the signal-to-jammer energy ratio is fixed.
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