Data error performance bounds for co-sited advanced waveforms

J. Young, L. A. McMillan
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Advanced waveforms such as SINCGARS, JAGUAR, HAVE QUICK, TADIRAN, PR4G and SATURN were designed to provide state-of-the-art ECCM performance while providing a link reliable enough for voiced communications. As computerization proliferates in the battlefield, voiced communication frequently must be replaced with data communication. When these tactical communications links developed for voiced communications are used for data communications, error rates on critical links may be too high to allow successful data communications. This problem is most challenging when several co-sited nets must be maintained simultaneously. Systematic performance enhancements may be entertained which improve co-site node performance through advanced component technology. This potential enhancement is bounded by computing the residual bit error rate due to waveform limitations when the components used are assumed to be ideal. This paper evaluates residual bit error rate bounds for several classes of systems.
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共址高级波形的数据误差性能界限
先进的波形,如SINCGARS、JAGUAR、HAVE QUICK、TADIRAN、PR4G和SATURN,旨在提供最先进的ECCM性能,同时为语音通信提供足够可靠的链路。随着计算机化在战场上的普及,语音通信经常必须被数据通信所取代。当这些为语音通信开发的战术通信链路用于数据通信时,关键链路上的错误率可能过高,无法实现成功的数据通信。当必须同时维护几个位于同一地点的蚊帐时,这个问题最具挑战性。系统性能增强可以通过先进的组件技术来提高共站点节点的性能。当假设使用的组件是理想的时,由于波形限制,计算剩余误码率限制了这种潜在的增强。本文计算了几种系统的剩余误码率界限。
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