Brandon T. HuntMontana Technological University, Hussein MoradiIdaho National Laboratory, Behrouz Farhang-BoroujenyThe University of Utah
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Multicarrier Spread Spectrum Communications with Noncontiguous Subcarrier Bands for HF Skywave Links
Growing traffic over the high-frequency (HF) band poses significant
challenges to establishing robust communication links. While existing
spread-spectrum HF transceivers are, to some degree, robust against harsh HF
channel conditions, their performance significantly degrades in the presence of
strong co-channel interference. To improve performance in congested channel
conditions, we propose a filter-bank based multicarrier spread-spectrum
waveform with noncontiguous subcarrier bands. The use of noncontiguous
subcarriers allows the system to at once leverage the robustness of a wideband
system while retaining the frequency agility of a narrowband system. In this
study, we explore differences between contiguous and noncontiguous systems by
considering their respective peak-to-average power ratios (PAPRs) and
matched-filter responses. Additionally, we develop a modified filter-bank
receiver structure to facilitate both efficient signal processing and
noncontiguous channel estimation. We conclude by presenting simulated and
over-the-air results of the noncontiguous waveform, demonstrating both its
robustness in harsh HF channels and its enhanced performance in congested
spectral conditions.