J. PanickerSurinder KumarJ.E. Salt
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.
J. PanickerP.C.S. KumarEric Salt
Américo CorreiaA.A. Albuquerque