9th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China

Research Article

Iterative Threshold Setting Strategy based on Second-order Statistics for Interference Suppression in Frequency Domain

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/icst.chinacom.2014.256297,
        author={Yongqing Liu and Yipin Li and Xingyuan Wang and Xiaotian Shao and Aihua Wang},
        title={Iterative Threshold Setting Strategy based on Second-order Statistics for Interference Suppression in Frequency Domain},
        proceedings={9th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={CHINACOM},
        year={2015},
        month={1},
        keywords={second-order statistics interference suppression dsss fft threshold},
        doi={10.4108/icst.chinacom.2014.256297}
    }
    
  • Yongqing Liu
    Yipin Li
    Xingyuan Wang
    Xiaotian Shao
    Aihua Wang
    Year: 2015
    Iterative Threshold Setting Strategy based on Second-order Statistics for Interference Suppression in Frequency Domain
    CHINACOM
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.4108/icst.chinacom.2014.256297
Yongqing Liu1,*, Yipin Li1, Xingyuan Wang1, Xiaotian Shao1, Aihua Wang1
  • 1: School of Information and Electronics Beijing Institute of Technology
*Contact email: liuyongqing@bit.edu.cn

Abstract

A new robust threshold setting strategy based on the second-order statistics, which is applied to the model of frequency domain interference suppression (IS) in DSSS communication system, is proposed. The predefined scaling factor is derived according to the distribution characteristic of Rayleigh distribution, which the magnitude spectrum of DS received signal obeys approximately. The threshold is calculated by the second-order statistics of the signal magnitude spectrum combined with the first-order statistics. The new algorithm is more constringent with the iteration. Both theoretical analysis and simulations illustrate that, the new method has good suppression effect to the narrowband interference when the jammer to signal ratio (JSR) goes to 50dB and the percentage of signal bandwidth corrupted reaches 40%.