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A Study of Optimal Abstract Jamming Strategies vs. Noncoherent MFSK
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- McEliece, Robert J.
- Rodemich, Eugene R.
Chicago
Abstract
We introduce an abstract model for studying MFSK jammers. We conclude that Houston's partial-band tone jammers are optimal among all energy-restricted jamming threats vs. orthodox MFSK, but that if the communicator uses random amplitude modulation as a countermeasure, a gain of 3dB vs. optimal jamming (which is no longer tone jamming) is achievable.
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© 1983 IEEE. The research reported in the paper was supported by a grant from the Caltech President's Fund. The authors gratefully acknowledge this support.Attached Files
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