Correlation effects of frequency hopping diversity systems in indoor mobile communications environments

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Document typeConference report
Defense date1991
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Rights accessOpen Access
Abstract
Frequency-Hopping (FH) techniques in conjunction with coding have been proposed for indoor radio systems based on the fact that FH behaves as an intrinsic frequency diversity technique. In this paper we assess the performance of a FH-BPSK for other situations not previously considered in the literature. In particular, the effects of having a non-null correlation coeffiiient in function of the frequency separation as well as the presence of coding schemes have been considered.
CitationAgusti, R. Correlation effects of frequency hopping diversity systems in indoor mobile communications environments. A: Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference. "MELECON'91: 6th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference: Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia: 22-24 May, 1991: proccedings". Ljubljana: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1991, p. 712-715.
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