The performance of a bandlimited binary phase-shift-keyed (BPSK) communication system is examined when the received BPSK signal is corrupted by both thermal noise and a directional Gaussian noise interfering signal. The system uses an LMS adaptive array to suppress this interference. The effects of signal power levels, arrival angles, bandwidths, and the array bandwidth are examined. The performance of a system that uses tapped delay lines for the array weights is also examined. It is shown that the performance of a system with tapped delay lines is not affected by the interference bandwidth for a single interferer.
The Effects of Gaussian Interference on Communication Systemswith Adaptive Arrays
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-23 , 5 ; 654-663
01.09.1987
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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