Title :
Effects of a transform domain filter upon error rates and detectability of a spread spectrum signal
Author :
Madden, Christopher B. ; Mills, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Inst. of Technol., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fDate :
30 Apr-2 May 1996
Abstract :
Interference and jamming can severely disrupt the performance of an intended communication receiver, as well as any intercept receivers. This paper examines the effects of a transform domain digital excision filter upon the performance levels of both types of receivers as determined through simulations using the Signal Processing Worksystem. The communication system considered in this research employed direct sequence spread spectrum modulation. Intercept receivers considered were the radiometer and chip rate detector. The performance of the communication and intercept receivers in the presence of narrowband jammers was measured with and without the excision filter in order to characterize the performance gains achieved with the filter. These gains are presented in the form of bit error probability and receiver operating characteristic curves
Keywords :
error statistics; filtering theory; interference suppression; jamming; probability; pseudonoise codes; radio receivers; radiometers; radiometry; signal detection; signal processing; spread spectrum communication; transforms; Signal Processing Worksystem; bit error probability; chip rate detector; communication receiver performance; communication system; direct sequence spread spectrum modulation; error rates; intercept receivers; interference; jamming; narrowband jammers; performance gains; radiometer; receiver operating characteristic curves; simulations; spread spectrum signal detectability; transform domain digital excision filter; transform domain filter; Detectors; Digital filters; Digital signal processing chips; Error analysis; Gain measurement; Interference; Jamming; Narrowband; Radiometry; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Tactical Communications Conference, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996
Conference_Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3658-5
DOI :
10.1109/TCC.1996.561122