DocumentCode :
3712772
Title :
Otimization of an adaptive frequency-hopping network
Author :
Salvatore Talarico;Matthew C. Valenti;Don Torrieri
Author_Institution :
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
854
Lastpage :
859
Abstract :
This paper proposes a methodology for optimizing a frequency-hopping network that uses continuous-phase frequency-shift keying and adaptive capacity-approaching channel coding. The optimization takes into account the spatial distribution of the interfering mobiles, Nakagami fading, and lognormal shadowing. It includes the effects of both co-channel interference and adjacent-channel interference, which arises due to spectral-splatter effects. The average network performance depends on the choice of the modulation index, the number of frequency-hopping channels, and the fractional in-band power, which are assumed to be fixed network parameters. The performance of a given transmission depends on the code rate, which is adapted in response to the expected interference to meet a constraint on outage probability. The optimization proceeds by choosing a set of fixed network parameters, drawing the interferers from the spatial distribution, and determining the maximum rate that satisfies the outage constraint. The process is repeated for a large number of network realizations, and the fixed network parameters that maximize the area spectral efficiency are identified.
Keywords :
"Shadow mapping","Legged locomotion","Nakagami distribution","Fading"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2015.7357552
Filename :
7357552
Link To Document :
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