TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis and application research on baseband code characteristics of inductive setting system for smart ammunition
AU - Chang, Yue
AU - Shen, Xiao Jun
AU - Li, Jie
AU - Hu, Jun Ming
AU - Zhang, Feng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/6/1
Y1 - 2016/6/1
N2 - In order to meet the requirements of large amount of data, high transmission rate, high reliability of smart ammunitions, and realize the data setting of smart ammunitions, 6 baseband coded formats, such as unipolar non-return-to-zero code, unipolar return-to-zero code, Miller code, Manchester code, mark inversion code and modified miller code, are theoretically analyzed and simulated from three aspects of inductive setting system, such as energy transmission efficiency, power spectrum and bandwidth, and the influence of symbol synchronization on bit error rate, and are compared with the experimental results. The simulation and experimental results show that the modified Miller code with low level gapfactor=0.3 has the better energy transmission efficiency, abundant clock timing information, and lower bit error rate, and it is suitable for the transmission channel; the Manchester code is a kind of self-synchronous phase encoding code, which has a relatively rich clock timing information and a very low bit error rate, and it is suitable for the feedback channel. The laboratory experimental results are consistent with the theoretically simulated results.
AB - In order to meet the requirements of large amount of data, high transmission rate, high reliability of smart ammunitions, and realize the data setting of smart ammunitions, 6 baseband coded formats, such as unipolar non-return-to-zero code, unipolar return-to-zero code, Miller code, Manchester code, mark inversion code and modified miller code, are theoretically analyzed and simulated from three aspects of inductive setting system, such as energy transmission efficiency, power spectrum and bandwidth, and the influence of symbol synchronization on bit error rate, and are compared with the experimental results. The simulation and experimental results show that the modified Miller code with low level gapfactor=0.3 has the better energy transmission efficiency, abundant clock timing information, and lower bit error rate, and it is suitable for the transmission channel; the Manchester code is a kind of self-synchronous phase encoding code, which has a relatively rich clock timing information and a very low bit error rate, and it is suitable for the feedback channel. The laboratory experimental results are consistent with the theoretically simulated results.
KW - Bandwidth
KW - Baseband code
KW - Bit error rate
KW - Energy efficient transmission
KW - Fuse inductive setting
KW - Ordnance science and technology
KW - Power spectrum density
KW - Smart ammunition
KW - Symbol synchronization error
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U2 - 10.3969/j.issn.1000-1093.2016.06.005
DO - 10.3969/j.issn.1000-1093.2016.06.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84977609993
SN - 1000-1093
VL - 37
SP - 996
EP - 1005
JO - Binggong Xuebao/Acta Armamentarii
JF - Binggong Xuebao/Acta Armamentarii
IS - 6
ER -