Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Transceiver Implementation Using Floating-Point DSP. In proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (ICACTE’09), Cairo, Egypt, Pages 659-670.
• 2009
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Hossam E. Ahmed, A. A. Zekry, Adel E.Elhennawy and Ayman M. Hassan
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Abstract
Mechanisms based on frequency hopping have been widely used in many applications such as the personal communications services and the wireless networks. In this paper, we describe, simulate and implement a frequency hopping spread spectrum transceiver. A baseband model for Bluetooth Frequency Hopping Transceiver is presented. Several modulation techniques, such as QPSK, 8-FSK and 16-QAM, are exploited to achieve a bit rate of 2Mbps, 3Mbps and 4Mbps respectively. We clacutate the bit error rate of the described transceiver model with the aid of Monte Carlo analysis technique. The proposed model is then implemented using the C6713 floating-point DSP. The functionality of the implemented system is tested via Real Time Data Exchange (RTDX).
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