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The received signal we can jam only if we are sure that this signal is
enemy signals. We must know our hop frequencies and these
frequencies will be determined as time forbidden frequency. This
concept is equivalent to the concept forbidden frequency, which
was use in standard continuos jamming systems. A complete
jamming system consist of the interception, analyser and jamming
system, as it shown in Fig.4.
The controller of jamming system must be synchronised by own
radio nets and simultaneously it must be able to generate time
forbidden frequencies. Also, the controller of jamming system must
be also synchronised to the enemy FH signal so that interception
receivers must be synchronised to the starting of each hops of
enemy signal. The both synchronisation can be reached by the
following operations, Fig.4:
References
[1] VOSICKY, V., LUC, A.: Spread Spectrum Systems as AntiJamming and Hidden
Communication Systems. Coneferce EW, NDU Budapest 1999.
[2] JANICEK, M., LUC, A.: Recognition and Jamming Frequency
Hopping Systems.
Communication Systems. Coneferce EW, NDU Budapest 1999.