Research on Frequency Hopping Parameters of Hybrid Spread Spectrum Signal

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In recent decades, Hybrid Spread Spectrum (DS/FH) signals has been rapidly developed and extensively used in the field of both military communications and aerospace monitoring. Through the study of hybrid spread spectrum signal, firstly use time-frequency analysis to get the time-frequency diagram of hybrid spread spectrum signal, and then wipe off the DS pseudo-code, lastly use the high-resolution frequency to estimate the parameters of hopping frequency signal, in order to provide a kind of ideas and reference to test hopping frequency parameter of hybrid spread spectrum signal.

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