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Title
Performance of FHSS multiple-access networks using MFSK modulation
Authors
Cheun, KChoi, K
Date Issued
1996-11
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGI
Abstract
The main concern of this paper is to estimate the symbol error probabilities of synchronous and asynchronous frequency-hop spread-spectrum multiple-access (FHSS-MA) networks through semi-analytic Monte Carlo simulations. We concentrate on systems transmitting one M-ary (M greater than or equal to 2) FSK modulated symbol per hop with noncoherent demodulation. The usual practice when analyzing the performance of such networks is to upper-bound the probability of symbol error when a hop is hit by K' greater than or equal to 1 interfering users with (M - 1)/M or 1. Recent work [1] on the derivation of accurate approximations to this probability for the case when M = 2 has indicated that the aforementioned bound not only gives excessively pessimistic results but may also lead to wrong tradeoff decision. In this paper, using the stimulated values for the error probabilities, we show that similar argument holds for the cases when M > 2 as well. Also, by employing a normalized throughput measure that takes into account the bandwidth and time expansion associated with the modulation order. M, we find that there exists an optimum value of M that achieves the maximum possible throughput for the cases when binary and M-ary error correcting codes are employed. Throughput results are also given for the case when the signals from the active users in the network suffer from independent Rayleigh fading.
Keywords
COMMUNICATION-SYSTEMS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/21444
DOI
10.1109/26.544468
ISSN
0090-6778
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, vol. 44, no. 11, page. 1514 - 1526, 1996-11
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