KEYWORDS: Detection and tracking algorithms, Telecommunications, Systems modeling, Data processing, Wireless communications, System identification, Autoregressive models
We present an online algorithm to track multiple narrowband burst-type interferers in wideband communication systems. The arrivals/departures and the strengths of the interferers are identified with the use of HMM. This algorithm is targeted for wideband wireless systems which are overlaid on top of multiple narrowband services whose traffic can be bursty. This algorithm can be used to suppress or avoid interference for various kinds of communication systems including both single-carrier systems and multi-carrier systems such as OFDM. As an example, we apply the algorithm in a Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum system for interference suppression. Simulation results and analysis are presented. The simulation results show that our algorithm achieves very satisfactory performance in interference suppression compared to other NBI suppression methods in terms of both BER and robustness to the burst rate of the interferers.
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