Title :
On the performance of episodic UWB and direct-sequence communication systems
Author :
Sadler, Brian M. ; Swami, Ananthram
Author_Institution :
Army Res. Lab., Adelphi, MD, USA
Abstract :
We consider a binary pulsed communication system, with possibly episodic transmission, i.e., the system transmits n pulses per information bit and allows for off-time separation between pulses. In the ultra-wideband (UWB) regime, such systems are motivated for overlay applications, as well as low probability of intercept and low probability of detection scenarios. Processing gain enables low-power transmission, and the UWB pulsing limits the interference effects into narrowband systems. We introduce a random ternary sequence model and use this to study multiuser system performance. We consider the issues of processing gain, jamming margin, coding gain, and multiuser interference (MUI) for a single-user matched filter receiver. The introduction of episodic transmission, with a corresponding reduction in bit rate, provides system flexibility with respect to both MUI rejection and handling multipath channels. Highly episodic transmission provides nearly orthogonal low-rate users, even with system asynchrony and no power control. Performance of a single-user RAKE receiver is evaluated via a Chernoff bound on bit error rate, in the presence of MUI. The analysis includes the impact of fading as well as pilot-aided channel estimation.
Keywords :
channel estimation; error statistics; fading channels; jamming; multipath channels; multiuser channels; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; ultra wideband communication; BER; RAKE receiver; binary pulsed communication system; bit error rate; coding gain; direct-sequence communication system; episodic UWB communication system; jamming margin; multipath channel; multiuser interference; multiuser system; narrowband system; random ternary sequence model; single-user matched filter receiver; spread spectrum; Bit rate; Fading; Interference; Jamming; Matched filters; Multipath channels; Narrowband; RAKE receivers; System performance; Ultra wideband technology;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2004.837433