Items where Author is "Charbit, G."
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Charbit, G. and Honary, Bahram (1995) Array Codes over Rings. In: Communication theory and applications III : selected papers from the Third International Symposium on Communication Theory and Applications, Ambleside, England, 1995. HW Communications Limited, Lancaster, p. 405.
Charbit, G. and Honary, B. (1993) DSP implementation of an RS coded frequency hopping MFSK scheme with various channel impairments. In: Proceedings of the 2nd international symposium on communication theory and applications :. UNSPECIFIED, Ambleside, pp. 86-87.
Charbit, G. and Honary, Bahram (1993) DSP32C Implementation of a Reed Solomon Coded Frequency-Hopping MFSK Scheme with Various Channel Impairments. In: Communication theory and applications II : selected papers from the Second International Symposium on Communication Theory and Applications, Ambleside, England, 1993. HW Communications Limited, Lancaster, pp. 86-87.
Charbit, G. and Honary, Bahram and Harris, R. M. (1993) Simulation of Frequency-hopping Systems Performance. In: Communication theory and applications I : selected papers from the First International Symposium on Communication Theory and Applications, Crieff, Scotland, 9-13 September 1991. Communications and signal processing series . HW Communications Limited, Lancaster, paper No. 23. ISBN 0901800252
Darnell, M. and Honary, B. and Yung, H. N. and Charbit, G. and Harris, R. (1992) Design and stimulation of FHSS systems for UHF aeromobile channels. In: IEEE military communications conference :. UNSPECIFIED, San Diego, pp. 463-468.
Charbit, G. and Honary, B. (1992) Frequency-hopping random M-ary FSK systems using Reed-Solomon Codes. In: 4th Bangor communications symposium :. University of Wales, Bangor, pp. 153-159.
Yung, R. and Darnell, M. and Charbit, G. and Honary, B. and Harris, M. (1992) Time-scaled implementation of the FHSS communication system using multiple DSP'S. In: First international symposium on DSP for communication systems :. University of Warwick, pp. 143-156.