An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication

Volume: 5 November 7, 2016
Ahmet Altun , Engin Oksuz , Busra Ulgerli , Gokay Yucel , Ali Ozen
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An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication

Abstract

The performances of different spreading sequences employed in spread spectrum communication systems have been investigated over removing from the spectrum of non-stationary jamming signals involved in the system in this paper. The performances of the PN, Barker and CCK spreading sequences, located in the IEEE standards, are analyzed comparatively in this work, inspired by the proposed method in [1], for the excision of jamming signals included in the system. Computer simulations have been performed for the different values of noise power and the jamming signal power, involved in the system. The obtained simulation results have demonstrated that the best performances are achieved with CCK spreading sequence in even high jammer to signal ratio (JSR) values.

Keywords

Signal jamming,DSSS-CDMA,Short time Fourier transform,Spreading codes.

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APA
Altun, A., Oksuz, E., Ulgerli, B., Yucel, G., & Ozen, A. (2016). An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication. Journal of New Results in Science, 5, 235-247. https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD
AMA
1.Altun A, Oksuz E, Ulgerli B, Yucel G, Ozen A. An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication. JNRS. 2016;5:235-247. https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD
Chicago
Altun, Ahmet, Engin Oksuz, Busra Ulgerli, Gokay Yucel, and Ali Ozen. 2016. “An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication”. Journal of New Results in Science 5 (November): 235-47. https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD.
EndNote
Altun A, Oksuz E, Ulgerli B, Yucel G, Ozen A (November 1, 2016) An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication. Journal of New Results in Science 5 235–247.
IEEE
[1]A. Altun, E. Oksuz, B. Ulgerli, G. Yucel, and A. Ozen, “An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication”, JNRS, vol. 5, pp. 235–247, Nov. 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD
ISNAD
Altun, Ahmet - Oksuz, Engin - Ulgerli, Busra - Yucel, Gokay - Ozen, Ali. “An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication”. Journal of New Results in Science 5 (November 1, 2016): 235-247. https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD.
JAMA
1.Altun A, Oksuz E, Ulgerli B, Yucel G, Ozen A. An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication. JNRS. 2016;5:235–247.
MLA
Altun, Ahmet, et al. “An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication”. Journal of New Results in Science, vol. 5, Nov. 2016, pp. 235-47, https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD.
Vancouver
1.Ahmet Altun, Engin Oksuz, Busra Ulgerli, Gokay Yucel, Ali Ozen. An Investigation Effects over Jammer Signal Excision of Different Spreading Sequences Employed in Spread Spectrum Communication. JNRS [Internet]. 2016 Nov. 1;5:235-47. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA82PN33CD