Performance of a spread spectrum link in a Poisson field of interferers

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The author presents results on the modeling of interference in a radio communication network and gives performance measures for the link as a function of the distance. He considers a transmitter-receiver pair in a network and models the interfering terminals as a Poisson field in the plane. The statistics of the interfering signal at receiver correlator outputs are found to be characterized by the stable distributions. For the case of a 1/r4 signal-propagation power-loss law the distribution of the interference is found to be the multivariate Cauchy distribution. The probability of symbol error as a function of the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is given for the DS/BPSK (direct-sequence/binary-phase-shift-keying) and frequency-hopping/on-off schemes. In the case of DS/BPSK, the probability of packet error as a function of the link distance is also given.

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Sousa, E. S. (1989). Performance of a spread spectrum link in a Poisson field of interferers. In Proceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 149–153). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/milcom.1989.103916

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