Research of Frequency-Hopping Communication for Arbitrary Array Based on Adaptive Beam-Forming

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Aiming at the problem of poor performance of suppressing the wide band jamming and fast following jamming in Frequency-Hopping (FH) communication system, a communication scheme by combination of the complementally transformed minimum variance with FH technique for arbitrary array (CTMV-FH) is proposed, based on the purpose to maximize the output Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR). Basic theory of CTMV is introduced. The algorithm is used to suppress the wide band jamming and fast following jamming. Simulation results show that the scheme can suppress the wide band jamming and fast following jamming effectively in FH communication system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3693-3697

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July 2014

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