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Type: Article

Performance analysis of time-hopping spread-spectrum multiple-access systems: Uncoded and coded schemes

Journal: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (15361276)Year: 2002Volume: 1Issue: Pages: 671 - 681
Forouzan A.aNasiri-Kenari, MasoumehSalehi, Jawad A.
DOI:10.1109/TWC.2002.804186Language: English

Abstract

In [Scholtz (1993)], an ultra-wide bandwidth time-hopping spread-spectrum code division multiple-access system employing a binary PPM signaling has been introduced, and its performance was obtained based on a Gaussian distribution assumption for the multiple-access interference. In this paper, we begin first by proposing to use a practical low-rate error correcting code in the system without any further required bandwidth expansion. We then present a more precise performance analysis of the system for both coded and uncoded schemes. Our analysis shows that the Gaussian assumption is not accurate for predicting bit error rates at high data transmission rates for the uncoded scheme. Furthermore, it indicates that the proposed coded scheme outperforms the uncoded scheme significantly, or more importantly, at a given bit error rate, the coding scheme increases the number of users by a factor which is logarithmic in the number of pulses used in tune-hopping spread-spectrum systems. © 2002 IEEE.


Author Keywords

CDMALow-rate convolutlonal codesSpread-spectrum techniquesSuper-orthogonal codesTime-hoppingUltra-wide bandwidth radio

Other Keywords

BandwidthBit error rateCode division multiple accessData communication equipmentDigital signal processingRadio interferenceSpread-spectrum techniquesSuper-orthogonal codesTime hoppingUltra-wide bandwidth radioSpectrum analysis