Channel Protection Using Random Modulation
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- February 1, 2022
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This paper shows that modulation protects a bandlimited signal against convolutive interference. A signal?
, bandlimited to BHz, is modulated (pointwise multiplied) with a known random sign sequence?
, alternating at a rate?
, and the resultant spread spectrum signal?
?is convolved against an M-tap channel impulse response?
?to yield the observed signal?
, where?
?and?
?denote pointwise multiplication, and circular convolution, respectively.We show that both?
, and?
?can be provably recovered using a simple gradient descent scheme by alternating the binary waveform?
?at a rate?
(to within?
?factors and a signal coherences) and sampling?
?at a rate?
. We also present a comprehensive set of phase transitions to depict the trade-off between?
,?
, and?
?for successful recovery. Moreover, we show stable recovery results under noise.

