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The Channel Fading Influence of the Receiver Operating Characteristics of the TT&C Receiver Based on the Dual-Sequence Frequency Hopping

Aimed at the antijamming needs of the space tracking, telemetry command (TT&C) receiver under a low signal-to-noise ratio, the anti-interference advantage of the dual-sequence frequency hopping (DSFH) communication system is… Click to show full abstract

Aimed at the antijamming needs of the space tracking, telemetry command (TT&C) receiver under a low signal-to-noise ratio, the anti-interference advantage of the dual-sequence frequency hopping (DSFH) communication system is applied. The channel amplitude fading influence of the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) of the TT&C receiver based on the DSFH is studied. Firstly, based on the typical channel model of the Rayleigh fading without direct path transmission, the conditional Fokker-Planck equation (FPE) is obtained by analyzing the statistical independence of the Rayleigh fading signal and SR output particle moments. Secondly, the probability density function (PDF) of the DSFH signal via channel Rayleigh fading enhanced by stochastic resonance (SR) is obtained by introducing the decision time. Thirdly, the detection probability, false alarm probability, ROC, and system bit error rate (BER) of the DSFH signals enhanced by SR under the Rayleigh fading conditions are obtained, under the minimum BER criterion. Finally, the conclusions are reached: one is that the DSFH signals via channel Rayleigh fading can still be detected by the SR system under low SNR, and the other one is that the SNR can reach the -13 dB by the reception of DSFH signal enhanced by SR, when the Rayleigh fading parameter is 0.2042.

Keywords: frequency hopping; sequence frequency; fading influence; rayleigh fading; dual sequence; influence receiver

Journal Title: International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Year Published: 2024

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