2007
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2007.060318
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Performance Analysis of a Coherent FH-MA System Based on Latin Squares

Abstract: Frequency hopping (FH) combined with coding is a popular technique in wireless communication applications. Motivated by the commercial system outlined in [1], this paper investigates the performance of a coherent FH Multiple Access (FH-MA) cellular system, where hopping patterns are constructed from Latin squares. Some of the patterns carry pilot symbols, which the users track to estimate the channel on the data patterns and perform coherent detection. The Latin squares construction enables us to analytically … Show more

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“…In Figure 2c, we show the example of a CSM-based FH pattern for K C = 3000, r x = 1, r y = 3 and seed number α = 2. The users, k = 1, 2, and 5 are assigned their CSM-based FH patterns as {C 1 4,x (j), C 1 4,y (j)}={(5, 5), (3,4), (1, 1), (4, 1), (2, 1)}, {C 2 4,x (j), C 2 4,y (j)} = {(3, 3), (1,5), (4,5), (2,5), (5, 4)}, and {C 5 4,x (j), C 5 4,y (j)} = {(2, 2), (5, 1), (3,5), (1,2), (4, 2)} for j = 1, . .…”
Section: Fh Patterns For Fh-ofdma Systemmentioning
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“…In Figure 2c, we show the example of a CSM-based FH pattern for K C = 3000, r x = 1, r y = 3 and seed number α = 2. The users, k = 1, 2, and 5 are assigned their CSM-based FH patterns as {C 1 4,x (j), C 1 4,y (j)}={(5, 5), (3,4), (1, 1), (4, 1), (2, 1)}, {C 2 4,x (j), C 2 4,y (j)} = {(3, 3), (1,5), (4,5), (2,5), (5, 4)}, and {C 5 4,x (j), C 5 4,y (j)} = {(2, 2), (5, 1), (3,5), (1,2), (4, 2)} for j = 1, . .…”
Section: Fh Patterns For Fh-ofdma Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequency hopping-orthogonal frequency division multiple access (FH-OFDMA) can provide low probability of detection (LPD) and anti-jamming capabilities to authenticated users against adversaries for secure multimedia and military communication services [1]. In the OFDMA system, the entire frequency spectrum is divided into multiple narrow-band subcarriers, which are then assigned to multiple users to transmit data symbols on different subcarriers simultaneously [2].…”
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confidence: 99%