Suppression of narrow-band interference in a PN spread-spectrum receiver using a CTD-based adaptive filter
Abstract
Analytical results have shown that adaptive filtering can be a powerful tool for the rejection of narrow-band interference in a spread-spectrum receiver. However, the complexity of adaptive filtering hardware has hindered the experimental verification of these results. This paper describes a new adaptive filter architecture for implementing the Widrow-Hoff LMS algorithm while using only two multipliers regardless of filter order. This hardware simplification is achieved through the use of a burst processing technique. A 16-tap version of this adaptive filter constructed using charge-transfer devices (CTD's) is used to suppress a single tone jammer in a direct sequence spread-spectrum receiver. Probability of error measurements demonstrating the effectiveness of the adaptive filter for suppressing the single tone jammer along with simulation results for the optimal Weiner-Hopf filter are presented and discussed.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- November 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984ITCom..32.1227S
- Keywords:
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- Adaptive Filters;
- Electromagnetic Interference;
- Noise Reduction;
- Pseudorandom Sequences;
- Radio Receivers;
- Spread Spectrum Transmission;
- Algorithms;
- Bit Error Rate;
- Charge Transfer Devices;
- Digital Filters;
- Least Squares Method;
- Narrowband;
- Signal Processing;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering