Abstract

The article considers the principles of constructing an adaptive radio link algorithm with pseudo-random switching of operating frequencies and evaluates the effectiveness of the impact of random and intentional interference on it. A software model of a radio channel with interference effects on it has been developed and numerical values of the number of correctly received symbols in various interference situations have been obtained. The results of statistical modeling are presented, which make it possible to evaluate the use of identification of the distribution of erroneous symbols to determine the type and amount of interference.

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