Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications
Introduction/purpose: The frequency hopping spread spectrum (FH-SS) technique assumes the carrier generated by the syntesizer to hop from frequency to frequency over a wide bandwidth, according to a pseudonoise code sequence defined by the code sequence generator. The article presents the histor...
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author | Vladimir B. Ristić Branislav M. Todorović Nenad M. Stojanović |
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description | Introduction/purpose: The frequency hopping spread spectrum (FH-SS)
technique assumes the carrier generated by the syntesizer to hop from
frequency to frequency over a wide bandwidth, according to a pseudonoise
code sequence defined by the code sequence generator. The article
presents the history, principles and applications of the FH-SS technique.
Both military and commercial applications are discussed.
Methods: This article presents an overview of data from the technical
literature, with appropriate comments.
Results: After presenting the history and principles of the FH-SS technique,
the article summarizes its use with examples of military and commercial
applications. The importance of using FH-SS in the described applications
is highlighted.
Conclusion: The FH-SS technique has been successfully implemented in
many military and commercial technologies due to its high protection
against interference, making communication difficult for reconnaissance
and eavesdropping, and its ability to provide code division multiple access. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a731d94509fe47509f075771dd6008d32022-12-22T04:36:49ZengUniversity of Defence in BelgradeVojnotehnički Glasnik0042-84692217-47532022-10-0170485687610.5937/vojtehg70-38342Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applicationsVladimir B. Ristić0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0422-9737Branislav M. Todorović1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1932-8332Nenad M. Stojanović2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9328-5348 University of Defence in Belgrade, Military Academy, Department of Telecommunications and Informatics, Belgrade, Republic of SerbiaRT-RK Institute for Computer Based Systems, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia University of Defence in Belgrade, Military Academy, Department of Telecommunications and Informatics, Belgrade, Republic of SerbiaIntroduction/purpose: The frequency hopping spread spectrum (FH-SS) technique assumes the carrier generated by the syntesizer to hop from frequency to frequency over a wide bandwidth, according to a pseudonoise code sequence defined by the code sequence generator. The article presents the history, principles and applications of the FH-SS technique. Both military and commercial applications are discussed. Methods: This article presents an overview of data from the technical literature, with appropriate comments. Results: After presenting the history and principles of the FH-SS technique, the article summarizes its use with examples of military and commercial applications. The importance of using FH-SS in the described applications is highlighted. Conclusion: The FH-SS technique has been successfully implemented in many military and commercial technologies due to its high protection against interference, making communication difficult for reconnaissance and eavesdropping, and its ability to provide code division multiple access.https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692204856Rradio communicationspread spectrumfrequency hoppingbluetoothglobal system for mobile communicationunmanned aerial vehicles |
spellingShingle | Vladimir B. Ristić Branislav M. Todorović Nenad M. Stojanović Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications Vojnotehnički Glasnik radio communication spread spectrum frequency hopping bluetooth global system for mobile communication unmanned aerial vehicles |
title | Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications |
title_full | Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications |
title_fullStr | Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications |
title_short | Frequency hopping spread spectrum: History, principles and applications |
title_sort | frequency hopping spread spectrum history principles and applications |
topic | radio communication spread spectrum frequency hopping bluetooth global system for mobile communication unmanned aerial vehicles |
url | https://scindeks.ceon.rs/article.aspx?artid=0042-84692204856R |
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