High Throughput Multiuser Convert Communications with Interference Aligned Digital Chaos Signaling

Abstract

Achieving information dominance for the Naval Warfighter requires that tactical communication systems employ signals that provide the robust throughput needed to support information exchange requirements, and are also difficult to detect and intercept. These tactical communications systems, are governed by the limitation of the wireless channel such as interference and detection/interception. Recent advances in chaos have shown that there is a possibility of designing elegant transmitters employing chaotic dynamics for secure wireless communication. The objective of this Applied Research Challenge is to exploit two fundamental breakthroughs in network information sciences in recent years to pair low detectability digital chaos (DC) waveforms in the physical (PHY) layer with interference alignment (IA) techniques in the medium access control (MAC) layer to increase network capacity far in excess of what classical multiuser detection techniques permit while simultaneously increasing stealth and security.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Aug 12, 2016
Source ID
N000141512257

Entities

People

  • Henry Leung

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy
  • University of Calgary

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Computer Networking
  • Radio communications and signal processing.