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Mellin Transform Based Performance Analysis of Fast Frequency Hopping Using Product Combining

Ahmed, S., Yang, L. L. and Hanzo, L. (2006) Mellin Transform Based Performance Analysis of Fast Frequency Hopping Using Product Combining. In: IEEE VTC'06 (Spring), 7-10 May 2006, Melbourne, Australia. pp. 1635-1639.

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Abstract—In this contribution, we analyze the bit error rate (BER) performance of fast frequency hopping (FFH) assisted M-ary frequency shift keying (MFSK) using product combining. Product combining constitutes an efficient yet low-complexity scheme that may be employed in FFH-MFSK receiver to combat the detrimental effects of interference or jamming. We propose a novel approach to the analysis of this receiver system, which is based on the Mellin transform. Using this approach, the probability density function (PDF) of the product combiner output is expressed in a closed form. Based on the resultant
PDF, the BER of the FFH-MFSK product combining receiver operating in Rayleigh fading channel is evaluated analytically. It is shown that the Mellin transform simplifies the analysis of the product combining receiver.

Creators:S. Ahmed, L-L. Yang, L. Hanzo
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Research Group:Communications Research Group
Deposited On:25 May 2006 by Zhang, Rong
ID Code:12634
Last Modified:11 Nov 2009 12:27
Performance Indicator:EZ~03~03~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 2

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