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Spread spectrum interference suppression using adaptive time-frequency tilings

BS Krongold, ML Kramer, K Ramchandran, DL Jones

ICASSP IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Proceedings | Published : 1997

Abstract

Interference suppression in spread spectrum communication systems is often essential for achieving maximum system performance. Existing interference suppression methods do not perform well for most types of nonstationary interference. We first consider interference suppression schemes based on adaptive orthogonal time-frequency decompositions, such as wavelet packet and arbitrary dyadic time-frequency tilings. These methods often reduce interference substantially, but their performance can vary dramatically with minor changes in interference characteristics such as the center frequency. To circumvent these drawbacks, we propose a multiple overdetermined tiling (MODT) with an accompanying bli..

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