The author considers the multiple-access capability of an asynchronous, frequency-hopped spread-spectrum (FH-SS) communication system employing error-correcting codes. He computes the average packet (code-word) error probability induced in such a system, when more than one code symbol is contained per dwell interval, and when the (32,16), (64,32) or extended Reed-Solomon codes are used for the encoding of the packets. Furthermore, some comparisons are made with previous results for FH-SS systems employing one code symbol per dwell interval, and useful conclusions are drawn.
On the error probability of frequency-hopped spread-spectrum multiple-access systems with more than one code symbols per dwell interval
Über die Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeit von FH-SS-Kommunikationssystemen mit mehr als einem Codesymbol pro Duell-Intervall
1989
5 Seiten, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Automotive engineering | 1992
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