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| Title: | Analysis of bit error rates for multiple access CSK and DCSK communication systems |
| Authors: | Tam, Wai M. Lau, Francis Chung-ming Tse, C. K. Michael |
| Subjects: | Bit error rate (BER) Chaos communication Chaos shift keying (CSK) Differential chaos shift keying (DCSK) Multiple access |
| Issue Date: | May-2003 |
| Publisher: | IEEE |
| Citation: | IEEE transactions on circuits and systems. I, Fundamental theory and applications, May 2003, v. 50, no. 5, p. 702-707. |
| Abstract: | In this paper, multiple-access techniques for use with chaos shift keying (CSK) and differential CSK under a noisy condition are analyzed using a discrete-time approach. A mixed analysis-simulation technique is developed to calculate the bit error rates (BERs). When certain assumptions are made, closed-form analytical expressions of the BERs are found. |
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| Type: | Journal/Magazine Article |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10397/674 |
| ISSN: | 10577122 |
| Appears in Collections: | EIE Journal/Magazine Articles
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