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Performance analysis of FFH/MFSK receivers with self-normalization combining in the presence of multitone jammingJiang et al., 2002
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- Jiang C
- Wang J
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- IEEE transactions on vehicular technology
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An analytical study is presented for the performance of fast frequency-hopping (FFH) self- normalized orthogonal M-ary frequency-shift-keyed (MFSK) noncoherent receivers in the presence of multitone jamming. The multiple equal-power jamming tones are assumed to …
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