Performance Analysis of Multi Level Frequency Hopping For Cdma Systems
Performance Analysis of Multi Level Frequency Hopping For Cdma Systems
Performance Analysis of Multi Level Frequency Hopping For Cdma Systems
Abstract:
Frequency hopping is performed by changing carrier frequencies while communicating. Spread spectrum techniques have become more prevalent in modern communication systems and the demand for the efficient usage of available spectrum. In this paper multi level frequency hopping is proposed for CDMA systems. The performance analysis shows that this provides better spectral efficiency and support more users at higher data rates. The results were compared against Goodmans FSK based FH-CDMA scheme at maintained constraints. Keywords: Code division multiple access(CDMA), code modulation, frequency hopping(FH), spectral efficiency(SE), multiple access interference (MAI).
1. Introduction
Spread spectrum differs from a classical narrow-band or broadband system in that the signal energy is spread over a much wider frequency range, reducing the power spectral density of the signal and providing several advantages: Low Probability of Intercept, meaning that it is harder to detect the RF signals Higher tolerance to narrow-band noise sources, the anti-jamming property Reduction of sensitivity to interference from multi-path reflections Possibility of CDMA (Code-division multiple access) operation, where several cooperating transmitters using different frequency hopping patterns can transmit in the same frequency range without disturbing each other [9]
of frequencies per frequency band, at the expense of poor performance. It was because a squared number of prime sequences (i.e., symbols) by relaxing the cross-correlation functions from zero (in MFSK) to one[5][4]. In this paper a multi level FHCDMA system is proposed for providing frequency diversity for more users at higher data rates over fading channels. This paper is organized as follows, section II describes about the proposed multi level frequency hopping method, section III gives the probability of detection for different channels and performance evaluation.
Figure 1) b) Encoded FH patterns the shaded columns in the transmitting signals; represent the frequency bands specified by the corresponding FH patterns.The decoding process is explained in the figure2
3. Performance Analysis
In the analysis of the FH-CDMA scheme, we focus on the effects of multiple access interference (MAI) and Rayleigh fading. MAI depends on the cross-correlation functions of the FH patterns, which are related to the code length, code weight, and number of available frequencies. For the proposed FH-CDMA scheme, the cross-correlation functions of the prime sequences add extra interference and need to be considered. Overall, in the absence of fading, a decision error may occur if MAI creates additional entries representing a wrong symbol. An error may occur due to fading, which causes a frequency to be falsely detected when none has been transmitted (i.e., false alarm), or causes a received frequency to be missed (i.e. deletion). In the following analysis, we assume that the hopping frequencies are separated large enough in frequency so that the de-hopped signals at a receiver suffer from independent Rayleigh fading symbol-by-symbol. For each symbol, fading is also assumed to be frequency nonselective [8].Assume that one-hit FH patterns of dimension are used and the transmission band is divided into frequencies, in which frequencies are used to carry the modulation codes of weight Assume that there are simultaneous users, the probability that the de-hopped signal contains entries in an undesired (1) Over AWGN, and Rayleigh and Rician fading channels, false alarms and deletions may introduce detection errors to the received FH-CDMA signals. A false-alarm probability, , is the probability that a tone is detected in a receiver when none has actually been transmitted. A deletion probability, , is the probability that a receiver missed a transmission tone. For AWGN channel
Below are the experimental results obtained when wm=4,MmLh=411,,MhLh=1147, =12 Eb/N0=25dB.From the results we can conclude that the proposed method outperforms over Goldmans method for spectral efficiency about 5% achieving an error rate about 10-3 .
4. Conclusion
In this paper, we proposed a new Multi level frequency hopping for CDMA systems. The prime/FH-CDMA and RS/FH-CDMA schemes were special cases of our scheme. The performance analyses showed that the Multi -level FHCDMA scheme provided a trade-off between performance and data rate. The partitioned Multi-level FH-CDMA scheme increased the number of possible users and exhibited higher data rate and greater SE than Goodmans scheme. In summary, the new scheme offered more flexibility in the design of FH-CDMA systems to meet different operating requirements
5. Acknowledgement
Mr.Paul Vinod Kumar would like to thank Mr. C. Ravi Shankar Reddy, Lecturer, who had been guiding through out to complete the work successfully, and would also like to thank the HOD, ECE Department and other Professors for extending their help & support in giving technical ideas about the paper and motivating to complete the work effectively & successfully.
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