2022
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2022.3189762
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Examining the Performance of MIL-STD-188-110D Waveform 0 Against FBMC-SS Over Skywave HF Channels

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“…To evaluate the performance of the developed two-stage channel estimation technique, we examine its performance as applied to a filter-bank multicarrier spread-spectrum (FBMC-SS) waveform in HF channels. We use the FBMC-SS waveform for its demonstrated robust performance at low-SNRs; e.g., [29], [30]. Similarly, we study the performance in HF channels because they are both doubly-dispersive and sparse in delay [2], and therefore pair well with the proposed channel estimation technique.…”
Section: A Case Study: Results With Fbmc-ss Modulation Over a Skywave...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the performance of the developed two-stage channel estimation technique, we examine its performance as applied to a filter-bank multicarrier spread-spectrum (FBMC-SS) waveform in HF channels. We use the FBMC-SS waveform for its demonstrated robust performance at low-SNRs; e.g., [29], [30]. Similarly, we study the performance in HF channels because they are both doubly-dispersive and sparse in delay [2], and therefore pair well with the proposed channel estimation technique.…”
Section: A Case Study: Results With Fbmc-ss Modulation Over a Skywave...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applicability of FBMC modulation for high-frequency (HF) channels was introduced in [ 5 ] with the addition of the spread-spectrum (SS) technique, and the robustness of the introduced modulation technology was proved for channels with low SNR values and a wide range of Doppler spread and delays. Further, the same authors in [ 6 , 7 ] provide theoretical and practical comparisons of the FBMC-SS system and Walsh sequence-based direct sequence spread systems (DSSS). The same authors in [ 8 ] presented an analysis of FBMC-SS performance in doubly dispersive HF channels and showed methods of system parameter optimization to reduce the influence of doubly dispersive channel distortions.…”
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confidence: 99%