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Frequency-Hopped Spread Spectrum in the Presence of Follower Jamming

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Perspectives in Spread Spectrum

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In frequency-hopped spread spectrum (FH-SS) communications, the available bandwidth is typically partitioned into a large number of frequency bands. During a symbol interval the information is transmitted over at least one band. In a slow FH-SS system, the hop duration is a multiple of the symbol interval, while in a fast FH-SS system a channel symbol is transmitted over one or more frequency bands.

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Hassan, A.A., Hershey, J.E., Saulnier, G.J. (1998). Frequency-Hopped Spread Spectrum in the Presence of Follower Jamming. In: Perspectives in Spread Spectrum. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 459. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5531-5_4

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