Anti-Jam Analysis of Frequency Hopping M-ary Frequency Shift Keying Communication Systems in High Frequency Rayleigh Fading Channels,

Abstract

A certain type of M-ary Frequency Shift Keying (MFSK) communication systems, which use Frequency Hopping (FH) to combat jamming is studied in this work. In particular, the performance of such systems over High Frequency (HF) sky-wave channels, when subjected to intentional jamming, is the main topic of this study. The channels considered are characterized by Rayleigh fading and additive Gaussian noise. To combat jamming the communication system hops over the total spread spectrum bandwidth, which is many times larger than the 'instantaneous' bandwidth occupied by the MFSK signal. Located within the HF band and using sky-wave as the dominant propagation mode, the spread spectrum bandwidth is typically nonuniform, time dependent, and congested by many other users of the electromagnetic spectrum. In such an environment, Frequency Hopping FH mfsk systems seem to be more practical than 'Direct Sequence' spectrum spreading techniques. A FH/MFSK system can be easily programmed to use a noncontiguous band, thereby avoiding strong interfering signals that should not be interfered with.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA113543

Entities

People

  • Dan Avidor

Organizations

  • University of California, Los Angeles

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • C4I
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Artificial Satellites
  • Bandwidth
  • Coding
  • Communication Systems
  • Decoding
  • Detectors
  • Frequency Agility
  • Frequency Bands
  • Gaussian Noise
  • Jammers
  • Multipath Transmission
  • Multiple Access
  • Noise Jamming
  • Probability
  • Random Variables
  • Spread Spectrum
  • Waveforms

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Radio communications and signal processing.