Performance analysis of chirp spread spectrum system under mobility scenario

2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 101233
Author(s):  
Marwa Qaraqe ◽  
Saud Althunibat ◽  
Osamah S. Badarneh ◽  
Raed Mesleh
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent Savaux

This paper deals with a method of demodulation for oversampled LoRa signal. The usual maximum likelihood (ML) based demodulation method for LoRa chirp spread spectrum (CSS) waveform is dedicated to signals sampled at Nyquist rate, whereas considering oversampled signals may improve the performance of the LoRa demodulation process. In this respect, when an oversampling rate (OSR) 2 is assumed, the method suggested in this paper consists in applying two demodulation processes to the even and odd samples of the oversampled LoRa signal, and then combining the results. This principle is then generalized to any OSR, and we show that the complexity of the method is low since it only involves discrete Fourier transforms (DFT). Moreover, a performance analysis in terms of symbol and bit error rate (SER and BER) is presented considering both additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh channel models. Simulations show the relevance of the method and the performance analysis as a gain of 3 dB is achieved by the demodulation at OSR 2 compared with OSR 1.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent Savaux

This paper deals with a method of demodulation for oversampled LoRa signal. The usual maximum likelihood (ML) based demodulation method for LoRa chirp spread spectrum (CSS) waveform is dedicated to signals sampled at Nyquist rate, whereas considering oversampled signals may improve the performance of the LoRa demodulation process. In this respect, when an oversampling rate (OSR) 2 is assumed, the method suggested in this paper consists in applying two demodulation processes to the even and odd samples of the oversampled LoRa signal, and then combining the results. This principle is then generalized to any OSR, and we show that the complexity of the method is low since it only involves discrete Fourier transforms (DFT). Moreover, a performance analysis in terms of symbol and bit error rate (SER and BER) is presented considering both additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) and Rayleigh channel models. Simulations show the relevance of the method and the performance analysis as a gain of 3 dB is achieved by the demodulation at OSR 2 compared with OSR 1.


2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (10) ◽  
pp. 2843-2845 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-biao HE ◽  
Dong-mei LUO ◽  
Cheng GU

Author(s):  
Songzuo Liu ◽  
Habib Hussain Zuberi ◽  
Yi Lou ◽  
Muhmmad Bilal Farooq ◽  
Shahabuddin Shaikh ◽  
...  

AbstractLinear chirp spread spectrum technique is widely used in underwater acoustic communication because of their resilience to high multipath and Doppler shift. Linear frequency modulated signal requires a high spreading factor to nearly reach orthogonality between two pairs of signals. On the other hand, nonlinear chirp spread spectrum signals can provide orthogonality at a low spreading factor. As a result, it improves spectral efficiency and is more insensitive to Doppler spread than the linear counterpart. To achieve a higher data rate, we propose two variants (half cycle sine and full cycle sine) of the M-ary nonlinear sine chirp spread spectrum technique based on virtual time-reversal mirror (VTRM). The proposed scheme uses different frequency bands to transmit chirp, and VTRM is used to improve the bit error rate due to high multipath. Its superior Doppler sensitivity makes it suitable for underwater acoustic communication. Furthermore, the proposed method uses a simple, low-power bank of matched filters; thus, it reduces the overall system complexity. Simulations are performed in different underwater acoustic channels to verify the robustness of the proposed scheme.


2014 ◽  
Vol 631-632 ◽  
pp. 558-562
Author(s):  
Zi Hui Wei ◽  
Zheng He Feng ◽  
Zhi Feng Wang ◽  
Duan Bo Cai

To solve the poor location accuracy of wireless sensor networks using Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) ranging. Time Of Flight (TOF) ranging is used to ensure the accuracy based on two optional physical layer of Impulse Radio-Ultra Wide-Band (IR-UWB) and Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) in IEEE802.15.4a. In this paper, we designed ranging module utilizing CSS and UWB. In the Line Of Sight (LOS) and None Line Of Sight (NLOS) environments ranging accuracy test is implemented, the test results show that the IR-UWB ranging technology can achieve higher ranging accuracy and better multipath resistance compared to CSS.


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