Abstract
The performance of an uncoded frequency-hopped (FH), M-ary frequency-shift keyed (MFSK) communication system can be severely degraded by worst case partial band noise or multitone jamming. This paper demonstrates that time diversity, a simplified form of coding, will effectively recover most of this jamming loss, particularly at low error rates.
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