Abstract
As a spread spectrum communication system, code-shifted differential chaos shift keying (CS-DCSK) is required to provide reasonable bit error performance in a coexisting scenario where the conventional communication system is an interferer. Meantime, the bit error performance of the conventional communication system should not deteriorate dramatically in the presence of a CS-DCSK signal, which is as an interferer. This paper studies the performances of the CS-DCSK/BPSK coexisting system. By comparisons on the bit error rate (BER) of two coexisting systems, i.e, CS-DCSK/BPSK and DCSK/BPSK systems, in different channel environments at the same interference signal ratio, it reveals that CS-DCSK/BPSK has better performances than DCSK/BPSK. The BER expression of the CS-DCSK sub-system is derived in the presence of BPSK interference signals when two sub-systems are synchronized. Also derived is the BER expression of the BPSK sub-system in the presence of CS-DCSK signals when two sub-systems are asynchronized and synchronized, respectively. For the synchronization case, the BER expression of the BPSK sub-system is independent of the strengths of CS-DCSK signals. As a new interferer, CS-DCSK has less effect on the conventional communication system. It is shown that numerical simulations are in good agreement with the analytic results.
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