Lee et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Error-correcting codes and nonlinear diversity combining against worst case partial-band noise jamming of frequency-hopping MFSK systemsLee et al., 1988
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- 633107202098902455
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- Lee J
- French R
- Miller L
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- IEEE Transactions on communications
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Error probability analyses are performed for a coded M-ary frequency-shift keying system (MFSK) using L hops per M-ary word frequency-hopping spread-spectrum waveforms transmitted over a partial-band Gaussian noise jamming channel. The bit error probabilities …
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