Discrimination Against Partially Overlapping Interference -Its Effect on Throughput in Frequency-Hopped Multiple Access Channels
Abstract
In this paper we derive the probability of correct packet recep(ion and the resulting channel throughput achievable in an asynchronous slow-frequency-hopped multiple user channel. Reed-Solomon coding is used to correct errors caused by other-user interference in an otherwise noiseless channel. We analy,e and evaluate an M-ary FSK signaling scheme, which permits the discrimination against interfering signals that are present for a sufficiently small fraction of the hop duration, and results in substantial increases in channel throughput over previous models.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA453209
Entities
People
- Anthony Ephremides
- Jeffrey E. Wieselthier
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory