A recently proposed wavelet domain communication system (WDCS) using transform domain processing is demonstrated as having enhanced interference avoidance capability under adverse environmental conditions. The proposed WDCS and its response to various interference scenarios are modeled and simulation results obtained using MATLAB(R). Relative to a system without suppression capability and a developmental, Fourier-based transform domain communication system (TDCS), the WDCS provides improved/comparable bit error performance in several interference scenarios - single-tone, multiple-tone, swept-tone, and partial-band interference. The system was evaluated using an Eb/No of 4.0 dB and interference energy-to-signal energy (I/E) ratios ranging from 0 dB to 16 dB. For antipodal data modulation cases, the average WDCS bit error performance improvement was 12.4 dB relative to a system without suppression capability, approximately equaling TDCS results. For orthogonal data modulation, average WDCS improvement was 5.7 dB versus 6.8 dB for the TDCS. Collectively, these results indicate the proposed WDCS is a viable option for interference avoidance communications.
Wavelet domain communication system (WDCS) interference avoidance capability: analytic, modeling and simulation results
2001
5 Seiten, 6 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Transform Domain Communications: Interference-Avoidance and Acquisition Capabilities
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
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