Abstract

The subject matter of the paper is the processes of analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of information coding methods in wireless systems. The aim is to improve noise immunity of information messages under conditions of powerful electromagnetic interference, with the help of complex signal-code constructions. The objective is to develop a method for noise-immune encoding in a wireless information transmission system, providing increase in information transmission rate. The methods used: Simulation and digital signal coding. The following results have been obtained: A method for encoding information transmitted via wireless communication lines in presence of interference. For signal coding, it is proposed to use Gaussian monocycle with time-dependent position-pulse modulation (PPM). It is shown that for organization of independent channels within a single frequency band, it is practical to use a system of orthogonal codes. Pulses of the useful information signal accumulated in a receiver correlator provide significantly increase in signal-to-noise ratio, allowing transmission of information over a wide frequency range well below the noise level. As a result of encoding information in wireless information transmission systems with the help of ultra-short pulse signals, the effectiveness of the proposed method is a quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated. Conclusion. Using Pulse Position Modulation coding in wireless information transmission systems allows transmitting large volumes of information with high transmission rate and high noise immunity of the communication channel as well as protecting the channel from message interception. Ability to work with low radiating power and high signal capacity to penetrate various obstacles ensure fulfilment of electromagnetic compatibility requirements as well as stable communication in conditions of multipath radio wave propagation. A possibility that powerful electromagnetic disturbances accompanying a lightning discharge may have catastrophic impact on the information transmission channel is also eliminated.

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