Performance of FH-MFSK serial search synchroniser for mobile radio

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A scheme for coarse acquisition of an FH-MFSK spread-spectrum multiple-access system is proposed. Performance curves showing the behaviour of the scheme in terms of false alarm and miss rates are given for a simplified mobile radio transmission model (white Gaussian noise and Rayleigh distributed fading). An optimisation procedure to minimise the acquisition mean time is outlined.

Inspec keywords: mobile radio systems; frequency shift keying; synchronisation; multi-access systems

Other keywords: optimisation procedure; frequency hopped multiple frequency shift keying; acquisition mean time; spread-spectrum multiple-access system; Rayleigh distributed fading; FH-MFSK serial search synchroniser; white Gaussian noise; mobile radio

Subjects: Codes; Mobile radio systems

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