On the Research of Adaptive Frequency Hopping in the Wireless Communication

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The multipath fading and interference problems in the wireless communication lead to the link quality decrease severely. However, the conventional frequency hopping scheme cannot solve the problems in an effective way. Adaptive frequency hopping scheme, which is based on the automatically link quality analysis, can avoid the bad frequencies and guarantee the desired level of channel quality. The system is analyzed based on the adaptive frequency hopping model equipped with link quality analyzer which is different from the traditional one. In the paper, some newly proposed adaptive frequency hopping schemes have been summarized, which provide an important reference for the practical application.

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