Performance Analysis of Link-16 Waveform considering Frequency Remapping under PBNJ 


Vol. 38,  No. 11, pp. 955-965, Nov.  2013


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  Abstract

The joint tactical information distribution system (JTIDS) is used as the communication terminal of Link-16 by the United States armed forces, north atlantic treaty organization (NATO), and other allied forces. A portion of Link-16 frequencies may be shortly remapped to other systems owing to the growing demand for frequencies, especially in civil aviation, which is witnessing a constant increase in air traffic. This will affect the performance of Link-16. Therefore, in this paper, we analyze the effect of frequency band reduction on the performance of Link-16 waveform under partial-band noise jamming with Nakagami fading, via simulation and numerical analysis. The multi-net and anti-jamming performance of Link-16 with frequency remapping is compared with that of conventional Link-16 systems. The results show that the performance of Link-16 waveform is degraded with the reduction in frequencies. Nonetheless, Link-16 retains its jam resistance, and it can support multiple users in the same time slots.

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[IEEE Style]

K. Lee, H. Noh, J. Lee, J. Lim, "Performance Analysis of Link-16 Waveform considering Frequency Remapping under PBNJ," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 38, no. 11, pp. 955-965, 2013. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Kyuman Lee, Hongjun Noh, Jongkwan Lee, and Jaesung Lim. 2013. Performance Analysis of Link-16 Waveform considering Frequency Remapping under PBNJ. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 38, 11, (2013), 955-965. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Kyuman Lee, Hongjun Noh, Jongkwan Lee, Jaesung Lim, "Performance Analysis of Link-16 Waveform considering Frequency Remapping under PBNJ," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 38, no. 11, pp. 955-965, 11. 2013.