DocumentCode
978912
Title
Laboratory performance of spread spectrum detectors
Author
Hill, D.A. ; Felstead, E.B.
Author_Institution
Defence Res. Establ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Volume
142
Issue
4
fYear
1995
fDate
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
243
Lastpage
249
Abstract
The laboratory performance of four spread-spectrum (SS) detectors (full-band and partial-band radiometers, chip-rate detector (CRD) and squaring carrier detector) was measured for direct sequence (DS) and frequency hop (FH) SS signals, FH/DS hybrids, and time hop (TH) DS signals. Probability of detection as a function of input SNR for a constant false-alarm rate was measured for numerous combinations of SS waveform and detector. Theories were compiled from the literature and extended as necessary to provide a unified theoretical description. The results usually agreed with theory to within 1 dB. A constant-false-alarm-rate method was used to reduce the drift problem of radiometers. The fact that chip-rate and squaring-carrier detectors have a much reduced drift problem was confirmed. It is concluded that the four SS detectors used are relatively simple and inexpensive devices with laboratory detection performance close to theoretical
Keywords
frequency hop communication; radio receivers; radiometers; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; FH/DS hybrids; chip-rate detector; constant false-alarm rate; direct sequence; drift problem; frequency hop; full-band radiometer; input SNR; laboratory performance; partial-band radiometer; probability; spread spectrum detectors; squaring carrier detector; time hop;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2425
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-com:19952059
Filename
466758
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