Diversity combining techniques that employ a ratiothreshold test (RTT) are suggested for communications with fading and partial-band interference. We consider a system with binary orthogonal signaling and noncoherent demodulation. The fading channel is modeled as a group of independent narrow-band channels, each with nonselective Rician fading. We assume that the partial-band interference is Gaussian, and we include additive white Gaussian quiescent noise in the analysis to account for wide-band noise sources. The performance measures we use to evaluate the diversity combining schemes are the narrow-band interference rejection capability and the signal-to-noise ratio requirement over the entire range of partial-band interference duty factors. The performances of the RTT with square-law combining and the RTT with majority logic decoding are compared to each other and to the performance of the optimum diversity combining technique.
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