PROBING TECHNIQUES AND ESTIMATION PROCESSES FOR FINE-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION OF FH SYSTEMS

Citation
Lj. Mason et Eb. Felstead, PROBING TECHNIQUES AND ESTIMATION PROCESSES FOR FINE-TIME SYNCHRONIZATION OF FH SYSTEMS, IEEE transactions on communications, 41(6), 1993, pp. 962-974
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Telecommunications,"Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic
ISSN journal
00906778
Volume
41
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
962 - 974
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-6778(1993)41:6<962:PTAEPF>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
For frequency-hopped communication systems, the hop patterns of the tr ansmitter and receiver must be closely aligned in time to prevent perf ormance degradation. Coarse-time synchronization is achieved when this misalignment is reduced to less than one-half hop period. Fine-time s ynchronization reduces this error to typically a few percent of a hop period. For satellite uplinks, where several noncoherent MFSK user sig nals are combined by FDMA, each user's transmitter must be synchronize d with the satellite receiver. Because of the long round-trip delay be tween the transmitter and receiver, accurate estimates of the time err or are made at the receiver and sent to the user, who then uses the es timate to adjust the phase of the transmitter hop period. Several meth ods are described which lead to biased, consistent estimators for the fine-time synchronization error. These methods are based upon estimati on of the second-order moments of the envelope-detected, match-filtere d, received signal. The performance of these estimators is determined as a function of the Gaussian noise level and of the number of samples L used to form the estimate. The estimator mean and standard deviatio n are approximated by means of the central limit theorem. Solutions co mpare favorably with simulation results. Results for signal-to-noise r atios of 0, 5, and 10 dB and with L between 1 and 512 show that these estimators are superior to previously known methods.