An Experimental Design Approach for Optimizing SMSE Waveforms to Minimize Coexistent Interference
Abstract
An experimental design approach is used to determine which factors (design parameters) of Spectrally Modulated, Spectrally Encoded (SMSE) waveforms have the greatest impact on coexistence with other communication waveforms. The SMSE framework supports cognition-based, software de- fined radio (SDR) applications and is well-suited for coexistence analysis. For initial proof-of-concept, a two factor (parameter), three-level (value) experimental design technique is applied to a coexistent scenario to characterize SMSE waveform impact on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) receiver performance. The experimental design methodology reliably captures factor level sensitivities and identifies those factors having greatest impact on system coexistence behavior (bit error variation). Given these initial results and its effectiveness in other engineering fields, it is believed that experimental design may pave the way for developing more rigorous waveform design methods and allow more robust coexistence analysis of conventional, DSSS and SMSE waveforms.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA492683
Entities
People
- M. L. Roberts
- Michael A. Temple
- T. W. Beard
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology