Frequency-hopping multiple-access communications with concatenated diversity/Reed-Solomon coding

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Multiple-access capability of a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum communication system employing the concatenated diversity/Reed-Solomon code is investigated. We present general asymptotic expressions for the achievable region and the normalised throughput. For the case of finite block length codes, a fairly accurate approximation to the achievable region, subjected to the constraint that the packet error on a given link is no greater than P∩E, has been derived. Both side information and no side information cases are considered.

Inspec keywords: frequency agility; encoding; diversity reception; multi-access systems; error correction codes; spread spectrum communication

Other keywords: packet error; normalised throughput; asymptotic expressions; frequency-hopped spread-spectrum communication system; achievable region; finite block length codes; Reed-Solomon coding; Reed-Solomon code; concatenated diversity; multiple-access communications; side information

Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Codes

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