Title :
A Spectrally Efficient Frequency Hopping System
Author :
Li, Tongtong ; Ling, Qi ; Ren, Jian
Author_Institution :
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing
Abstract :
Frequency hopping systems have been widely used in military communications to prevent hostile jamming, interception and detection. In traditional frequency hopping (FH) systems, the transmitter hops in a pseudo-random manner among available frequencies according to a pre-specified algorithm, and the receiver operates accordingly in exact synchronization with the transmitter´s hopping pattern. In multiple access systems, a collision may happen when more than one users transmit in the same frequency band simultaneously. Two major limitations with the conventional frequency hopping systems are: strict requirement on frequency acquisition/synchronization, and very low spectral efficiency due to inefficient utilization of the available bandwidth. In this paper, we introduce a new concept - collision-free frequency hopping (CFFH). Based on the OFDM framework and the secure subcarrier assignment algorithm, the proposed CFFH system can achieve high information capacity through collision-free multiple access, and can successfully resolve the strict synchronization limitation. At the same time, as each user still transmits through a pseudo-random frequency hopping scheme, CFFH can maintain the inherent anti-jamming, anti-interception security features of the conventional FH system.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; bandwidth allocation; frequency hop communication; military communication; multi-access systems; OFDM; collision- free frequency hopping; hostile detection; hostile interception; hostile jamming; military communications; multiple access systems; subcarrier assignment algorithm; synchronization limitation; Bandwidth; Fading; Frequency shift keying; Frequency synchronization; Frequency synthesizers; Jamming; Military communication; OFDM; Radio transmitters; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2007. GLOBECOM '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1042-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1043-9
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2007.568