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Analysis and optimization of direct sequence spread spectrum scheme for an unmanned aerial vehicle PPM control signal
Author(s) -
Branislav M. Todorović,
Vladimir Orlić
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
facta universitatis - series electronics and energetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2217-5997
pISSN - 0353-3670
DOI - 10.2298/fuee1003319t
Subject(s) - synchronizing , signal (programming language) , algorithm , computer science , sequence (biology) , pulse (music) , binary number , spread spectrum , pseudorandom noise , channel (broadcasting) , real time computing , mathematics , telecommunications , detector , arithmetic , transmission (telecommunications) , biology , genetics , programming language
Binary pulse-position modulated (PPM) control signal is widely used in re- motely controlled unmanned aerial vehicles. It consists of data frames, which contain a synchronizing pulse followed by a number of shorter pulses equal to the number of channels N. In this paper we present analysis and optimization of direct sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS) scheme for PPM control signal protection. That scheme uses (N+1) pseudonoise (PN) sequences: one of them (PN0) is assigned to the syn- chronizing pulse while the each of the remaining N sequences (PN1, PN2,..., PNN) corresponds to the appropriate channel. At the receiving side, the set of (N+1) passive correlators is used to detect respective PN sequences and to reconstruct data. One- level and two-level detection are considered. Threshold settings optimization is based on the Neyman-Pearson procedure. As an additional performance measure we intro- duce probability of corruptive false alarms. Numerical results are presented.

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