JOURNAL ARTICLE

Performance of frequency-hopped spread spectrum multiple-access packet radio with concatenated codes

J. PanickerSurinder KumarJ.E. Salt

Year: 1994 Journal:   Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Vol: 19 (3)Pages: 131-138   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Error correction coding for a slow frequency-hopped spread spectrum system using concatenated Reed-Solomon and Bose-Chowdary-Hocquenhem codes is analyzed. The system capacity in terms of the maximum number of simultaneous users is found to be similar to that of a system which uses Reed-Solomon error correction code with symbol erasures. However, the normalized throughput is found to be poorer in the concatenated coding case because of the nonavailability of the high-rate Bose-Chowdary-Hocquenhem codes with sufficient error correction capability. A complexity performance trade off is possible using concatenated codes.

Keywords:
Concatenated error correction code Computer science Reed–Solomon error correction Algorithm Error detection and correction Turbo code Coding (social sciences) Serial concatenated convolutional codes Forward error correction Block code Mathematics Decoding methods Statistics

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