Title :
Wide-band packet radio for multipath environments
Author :
Fischer, J.H. ; Cafarella, J.H. ; Bouman, Charles A. ; Flynn, G.T. ; Dolat, V.S. ; Boisvert, Richard
Author_Institution :
MICRILOR Inc., Wakefield, MA
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A direct-sequence spread-spectrum packet radio is described that has versatile signal-processing and local-control capabilities designed to support the functions required of a robust mobile communications network. Noteworthy capabilities include eleven selectable data rates with accurate range measurements in a fading multipath channel. The radio uses a hybrid analog/digital signal processor and nonrepeating spreading codes for suppression of intersymbol interference and jamming. It incorporates two sets of monolithic surface-acoustic-wave convolvers as programmable matched filters with time-bandwidth products of 64 and 2000. The analog matched filters are coupled with binary postprocessing for the functions of detection, RAKE demodulations and ranging measurements over a wide multipath spread. The data rate can be varied in response to channel conditions from 1.45 Mb/s down to 44 b/s with an almost ideal tradeoff in signal-processing gain from 18 dB up to 61 dB prior to multipath combining
Keywords :
fading; intersymbol interference; jamming; mobile radio systems; packet switching; radiowave propagation; signal processing; spread spectrum communication; 1.45 Mbits/s to 44 bits/s; 18 dB; 61 dB; binary postprocessing; demodulations; direct-sequence spread-spectrum packet radio; fading multipath channel; hybrid analog/digital signal processor; intersymbol interference; jamming; local-control capabilities; monolithic surface-acoustic-wave convolvers; multipath environments; nonrepeating spreading codes; programmable matched filters; range measurements; ranging measurements; robust mobile communications network; selectable data rates; signal-processing; signal-processing gain; Digital signal processors; Fading; Matched filters; Mobile communication; Multipath channels; Packet radio networks; Robustness; Signal design; Spread spectrum communication; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on