This paper investigates the performance of frequency hopped packet radio networks which employ a memory at the receiver. The main feature of the memory is that all successive transmissions are utilized for packet reconstruction. Two schemes based on RS codes are investigated. System performance is analyzed in both slotted and unslotted channels. Fixed and adaptive packet lengths are considered. It is demonstrated that it is possible to achieve high throughput even in dense jamming environments
Spread-spectrum system is initially developed for military guidance and communication systems. Curre...
The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-h...
Optimum values for the modulation order M, code rate r, and the number of frequency-hop slots q maxi...
This paper investigates the performance of frequency hopped packet radio networks which emplo...
The multiple-access capability of a frequency-hop packet radio network is investigated from a coding...
Slow-frequency-hop (SFH) spread-spectrum communications provide a high level of robustness in packet...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The performance of codes on f...
The performance of a packet-level iterative detection technique is examined for a slow-frequency-hop...
The packet error probability induced in a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum packet radio network is c...
In Chapter 1, the basic philosophy of frequency hopping is introduced and two main types of FH syste...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
Abstract: Frequency hopping spread spectrum with noncoherent M-ary frequency shift keying system is ...
Over the past few decades, spread-spectrum communication systems have attracted considerable interes...
In this paper we derive the probability of correct packet reception and the resulting channel throug...
Abstracf-Decoding performance of Reed- Solomon (RS) coded M-ary FSK with noncoberent detection in a ...
Spread-spectrum system is initially developed for military guidance and communication systems. Curre...
The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-h...
Optimum values for the modulation order M, code rate r, and the number of frequency-hop slots q maxi...
This paper investigates the performance of frequency hopped packet radio networks which emplo...
The multiple-access capability of a frequency-hop packet radio network is investigated from a coding...
Slow-frequency-hop (SFH) spread-spectrum communications provide a high level of robustness in packet...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.The performance of codes on f...
The performance of a packet-level iterative detection technique is examined for a slow-frequency-hop...
The packet error probability induced in a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum packet radio network is c...
In Chapter 1, the basic philosophy of frequency hopping is introduced and two main types of FH syste...
The author examines the multiple-access capability of frequency-hopped, receiver-oriented, spread-sp...
Abstract: Frequency hopping spread spectrum with noncoherent M-ary frequency shift keying system is ...
Over the past few decades, spread-spectrum communication systems have attracted considerable interes...
In this paper we derive the probability of correct packet reception and the resulting channel throug...
Abstracf-Decoding performance of Reed- Solomon (RS) coded M-ary FSK with noncoberent detection in a ...
Spread-spectrum system is initially developed for military guidance and communication systems. Curre...
The effects of adaptive-rate transmissions and routing on the total throughput of a slow-frequency-h...
Optimum values for the modulation order M, code rate r, and the number of frequency-hop slots q maxi...