Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling

In this paper, the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) coupled to a radio-frequency (RF) communication channel by resonant mechanisms are investigated and described in the framework of Shannon information theory in terms of an equivalent channel capacity loss so that to analyze and compare...

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Main Authors: Paolo Stefano Crovetti, Francesco Musolino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/1/60
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spelling doaj-f9a3f763890a4dfb80a73429709a8cf72020-11-25T01:35:49ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922020-01-01916010.3390/electronics9010060electronics9010060Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant CouplingPaolo Stefano Crovetti0Francesco Musolino1Department of Electronics and Telecommunications (DET), Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunications (DET), Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyIn this paper, the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) coupled to a radio-frequency (RF) communication channel by resonant mechanisms are investigated and described in the framework of Shannon information theory in terms of an equivalent channel capacity loss so that to analyze and compare the effects of non-modulated and random Spread Spectrum (SS) modulated EMI. The analysis reveals a higher EMI-induced capacity loss for SS-modulated compared to non modulated EMI under practical values of the quality factor <i>Q</i>, while a modest improvement in the worst case capacity loss is observed only for impractical values of <i>Q</i>. Simulations on a 4-quadrature amplitude modulation (4-QAM) digital link featuring Turbo coding under EMI resonant coupling reveal that SS-modulated EMI gives rise to higher bit error rate (BER) at lower EMI power compared non-modulated EMI in the presence of resonant coupling for practical values of <i>Q</i>, thus suggesting a worse interfering potential of SS-modulated EMI.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/1/60spread spectrumdc–dc power convertersdigital communicationschannel capacityresonant coupling
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author Paolo Stefano Crovetti
Francesco Musolino
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Francesco Musolino
Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
Electronics
spread spectrum
dc–dc power converters
digital communications
channel capacity
resonant coupling
author_facet Paolo Stefano Crovetti
Francesco Musolino
author_sort Paolo Stefano Crovetti
title Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
title_short Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
title_full Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
title_fullStr Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
title_full_unstemmed Interference of Spread-Spectrum EMI and Digital Data Links under Narrowband Resonant Coupling
title_sort interference of spread-spectrum emi and digital data links under narrowband resonant coupling
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this paper, the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) coupled to a radio-frequency (RF) communication channel by resonant mechanisms are investigated and described in the framework of Shannon information theory in terms of an equivalent channel capacity loss so that to analyze and compare the effects of non-modulated and random Spread Spectrum (SS) modulated EMI. The analysis reveals a higher EMI-induced capacity loss for SS-modulated compared to non modulated EMI under practical values of the quality factor <i>Q</i>, while a modest improvement in the worst case capacity loss is observed only for impractical values of <i>Q</i>. Simulations on a 4-quadrature amplitude modulation (4-QAM) digital link featuring Turbo coding under EMI resonant coupling reveal that SS-modulated EMI gives rise to higher bit error rate (BER) at lower EMI power compared non-modulated EMI in the presence of resonant coupling for practical values of <i>Q</i>, thus suggesting a worse interfering potential of SS-modulated EMI.
topic spread spectrum
dc–dc power converters
digital communications
channel capacity
resonant coupling
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/9/1/60
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