2013 9th International Conference on Information, Communications &Amp; Signal Processing 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icics.2013.6782844
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Maximum-likelihood FFH/MFSK receiver with MTJ and PBNJ over frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels plus timing and frequency offsets

Abstract: The impact of timing and frequency offsets, as well as the composite effects of multitone jamming (MTJ) and partialband noise jamming (PBNJ) on bit-error rate (BER) performance of an fast frequency-hopped (FFH) system are investigated. Both the desired signal and MTJ are assumed to undergo frequency-selective Rayleigh fading. Analytical BER expressions for the FFH maximum-likelihood (ML) receiver are derived and validated by simulation results. Numerical results show that the timing and frequency offsets signi… Show more

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“…e BER results for FH/MFSK system in FTJ case with different P s /P j (1/c) and M are shown in Figure 5. P s /P j � INF represents no FTJ as well, and (17) is reduced to (5). e close match between analytical results and simulation results in Figures 5(a)-5(c) verifies the theoretical BER formulas derived in Section 3.2.…”
Section: Ftj Casesupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…e BER results for FH/MFSK system in FTJ case with different P s /P j (1/c) and M are shown in Figure 5. P s /P j � INF represents no FTJ as well, and (17) is reduced to (5). e close match between analytical results and simulation results in Figures 5(a)-5(c) verifies the theoretical BER formulas derived in Section 3.2.…”
Section: Ftj Casesupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Duan and Zhong [3] analyzed the BER performance of PBNJ for multihop FH/MFSK by means of combination of all probability analysis and multivariate distribution. Zhang and Teh [4,5] studied the composite effects of multitone jamming (MTJ) and PBNJ for maximum-likelihood fast FH/ MFSK receiver over Rayleigh-fading channels. Quan et al [6,7] put forward a multisequence frequency hopping system; they derived the BER formulas with PBNJ by using the decision criterion of choosing large size, and the BER performance is analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [10], the BER performance of FH system using a maximum likelihood receiver with mixed PBNJ and MTJ in Rayleigh fading channel are studied, and theoretical and simulation analysis are carried out. On this basis, literature [11] further studied the influence of time and frequency migration on the FH system. In [12], the anti-PBNJ performance of differential frequency hopping (DFH) system in Rice fading channel are analyzed, and the upper bound of theoretical BER are deduced and verified by numerical results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%