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Research on Interference of Conventional Communication Signals

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This paper, presents the effect of jamming strategies on communication signal by using BPSK and MSK. Jammer can use different strategies and each one of them has advantages and disadvantages. Whoever these two modulations are considered as the most robust digital modulation technique. They have been widely used, therefore it is very important to choose the best jamming strategy for this modulation. In this purpose, it is tested under different kind of jamming namely: single-tone, multi-tone, broad band noise (BBN) and partial band noise (PBN) interference channel for its bit error rate performance. Performance of jamming strategies in this system is analysed and simulated by using MATLAB program.

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This work is supported by the Key Development Program of Basic Research of China (JCKY2013604B001), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (61301095), the Funda-mental Research Funds for the Central Universities (GK2080260148 and HEUCF1508).

This paper is funded by the International Exchange Program of Harbin Engineering University for Innovation-oriented Talents Cultivation.

Meantime, all the authors declare that there is no conflict of interests regarding the publication of this article.

We gratefully thank of very useful discussions of reviewers.

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Sadek, B., Lin, Y., Chi, X. (2018). Research on Interference of Conventional Communication Signals. In: Sun, G., Liu, S. (eds) Advanced Hybrid Information Processing. ADHIP 2017. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 219. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73317-3_48

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