Abstract— The ever going evolution of advanced wireless technologies makes it financially impossible for military operations to completely manufacture their own equipment. Therefore, Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Modified-Off-The-Shelf (MOTS) are considering in military mission with low-cost modifications. In this paper, we focus on the LTE multicast systems for military communication systems under tactical environments with jamming condition. We examine the influence of the colored noise jamming on the performance of the LTE multicast systems in term of the average throughput. The simulation results demonstrate the degradation of the average throughput for different dynamic ranges of the colored noise jamming versus average SNR.
Index Terms— Performance, LTE, multicast, jamming, throughput.
S. Malisuwan, J. Sivaraks, N. Madan, and N. Suriyakrai are with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, Bangkok, Thailand (e-mail: settapong.m@nbtc.go.th, jesada.s@nbtc.go.th, navneet.m@nbtc.go.th, nattakit.s@nbtc.go.th).
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Cite: S. Malisuwan, J. Sivaraks, N. Madan, and N. Suriyakrai, " Performance Analysis of LTE Multicast Systems in the Presence of the Colored Noise Jamming," International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 55-58, 2015.