Performance Analysis of Troposphere Scattering Communication Channel with Chirp-BOK Modulation
By utilizing chirp-BOK (binary orthogonal keying) modulation into a troposphere scattering communication system, a lower demodulation threshold can be achieved with excellent linear frequency modulation properties in a strong noise and weak signal environment. Firstly, the bit error rate (BER) formu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-12, Vol.26 (12), p.1052 |
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Zusammenfassung: | By utilizing chirp-BOK (binary orthogonal keying) modulation into a troposphere scattering communication system, a lower demodulation threshold can be achieved with excellent linear frequency modulation properties in a strong noise and weak signal environment. Firstly, the bit error rate (BER) formula of chirp-BOK modulation over a Rayleigh fading channel was derived theoretically. Then, the BER performance with different chirp-BOK parameters were numerically calculated. In order to investigate the performance of chirp-BOK over deeping fading troposphere scattering link, a seven-path equal-delay Rayleigh fading model was employed. Finally, the system BER performance was simulated under different tap delay and time–bandwidth product parameters. The results demonstrate that when BER reaches 10−4, the optimal configuration of the system achieves a gains approximately from 1.7 dB to 10 dB compared to non-optimized configuration under different Path-Gain-Vector with varying tap delays. |
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ISSN: | 1099-4300 1099-4300 |
DOI: | 10.3390/e26121052 |