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Exploiting cyclostationary difference in anti-jamming method based on single channel source separation

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Traditional time/frequency domain filter-based methods would fail due to the serious overlapping of the communication signal and jamming in time/frequency domain. In order to solve this problem, an anti-jamming algorithm based on single channel source separation by exploiting cyclostationary difference is proposed for direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) communication. Firstly, the cyclostationary difference among source signals is used to establish the single channel source separation model based on partial priori information of the DSSS signal. Secondly, cost function of the algorithm is constructed by the training sequences and the minimum mean square error criterion; after that, the optimal separation matrix of the pilot mixed signal can be calculated based on this cost function. Thirdly, the purpose of anti-jamming for DSSS communication can be achieved by separating the communication signal from the service mixed signal based on the optimal separation matrix calculated before. Simulation results show that, compared with the unseparated signal of high bit error rate (BER) close to 0.5, the proposed antijamming algorithm is more effective in anti-jamming with the BER as low as 10–3, which is not only applicable to narrowband jamming such as the single-tone/multi-tone jamming, but also applicable to broadband jamming such as the sweep-spot jamming.

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Zhu, X., Liu, Y. & Zhang, X. Exploiting cyclostationary difference in anti-jamming method based on single channel source separation. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 50, 226–232 (2016). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0146411616040118

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