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2 June 1989 Dynamic Jamming Effects On Code Synchronization Of Frequency-Hop Spread-Spectrum
M. G. Van Grouw, M. A. Wickert
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Abstract
A general scheme for the code synchronization of Frequency-Hop Spread-Spectrum (FHSS) is presented. Synchronization performance is observed in the presence of channel dynamics and is characterized by mean synchronization time and mean time to loss of lock. A fixed-threshold multiple-dwell synchro-nization scheme is shown to adequately mitigate the effects of random hop jamming.
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M. G. Van Grouw and M. A. Wickert "Dynamic Jamming Effects On Code Synchronization Of Frequency-Hop Spread-Spectrum", Proc. SPIE 1059, Space Sensing, Communications, and Networking, (2 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951693
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Telecommunications

Signal attenuation

Palladium

Receivers

Clocks

Computer engineering

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