The goal of this paper is to suppress time-varying single tone jamming (STJ) in the CDMA system by using the frequency interference cancellation method. We consider the practical scenario where STJ signal experiences time-varying fading channel. In this approach, the parameters (i.e. frequency, amplitude and phase) of the time-varying STJ are estimated in frequency domain, and then it is reconstructed and subtracted from the raw signals. The theoretical BER (bit error rate) expression is analyzed to assess the performance of the method, and computer simulations are executed. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the method in mitigating time-varying STJ and approaching the interferencefree performance limit over practical rang...
Interference and jamming severely disrupt our ability to communicate by decreasing the effective sig...
Abstract This study proposes a novel approach to suppress noise jamming and smart jamming. The tradi...
In this paper, we show that by investigating inherent time delays between different users in a multi...
This paper investigates the problem of single-tone jamming in orthogonal frequency division multiple...
Through partial intercepting and multiple forwarding of a radar transmitting signal, Digital Radio F...
Abstract: Conventional frequency domain equalization (FDE) sche-mes were originally devised for quas...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of frequency-hopped spread-spectrum communication systems in the...
The first part of this report examines an interference suppression technique for multicarrier (MC) C...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of interference rejection in wireless communication system...
The paper proposes an adaptive method for suppressing wideband interferences in spread-spectrum (SS)...
In this thesis, we consider interference suppression for fast frequency-hopped (FFH) communication s...
The interrupted sampling repeater jamming (ISRJ) based on a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) de...
Direct sequence (DS) code division multiple access (CDMA) is a promising technology for wireless com...
Abstract—In this paper, a jamming cancelation approach based on the concept of pulse diversity is pr...
In this dissertation, frequency hopped multiple access system is studied. Frequency hopped spread s...
Interference and jamming severely disrupt our ability to communicate by decreasing the effective sig...
Abstract This study proposes a novel approach to suppress noise jamming and smart jamming. The tradi...
In this paper, we show that by investigating inherent time delays between different users in a multi...
This paper investigates the problem of single-tone jamming in orthogonal frequency division multiple...
Through partial intercepting and multiple forwarding of a radar transmitting signal, Digital Radio F...
Abstract: Conventional frequency domain equalization (FDE) sche-mes were originally devised for quas...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of frequency-hopped spread-spectrum communication systems in the...
The first part of this report examines an interference suppression technique for multicarrier (MC) C...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of interference rejection in wireless communication system...
The paper proposes an adaptive method for suppressing wideband interferences in spread-spectrum (SS)...
In this thesis, we consider interference suppression for fast frequency-hopped (FFH) communication s...
The interrupted sampling repeater jamming (ISRJ) based on a digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) de...
Direct sequence (DS) code division multiple access (CDMA) is a promising technology for wireless com...
Abstract—In this paper, a jamming cancelation approach based on the concept of pulse diversity is pr...
In this dissertation, frequency hopped multiple access system is studied. Frequency hopped spread s...
Interference and jamming severely disrupt our ability to communicate by decreasing the effective sig...
Abstract This study proposes a novel approach to suppress noise jamming and smart jamming. The tradi...
In this paper, we show that by investigating inherent time delays between different users in a multi...