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Technique for frequency-hopped spread spectrum communications

  • US 5,166,953 A
  • Filed: 10/30/1990
  • Issued: 11/24/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/30/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A frequency-band spread spectrum communications system comprising:

  • a transmitter capable of operating in either a conventional or unconventional mode, said transmitter when operating in said conventional mode transmitting one of M tones, where M is 2 raised to a power m, conveying log2 M information bits within a corresponding one of q channels and when operating in said unconventional mode randomly selecting one of the M tones and transmitting it in one of r channels within each frequency hop, r being an integer greater than or equal to M, said r channels being selected pseudorandomly to convey log2 M information bits, and q being the number of channels available per hop;

    a first finite state machine for causing said transmitter to operate in said conventional mode with a probability of Pc and said unconventional mode with a probability 1-pc, pc being the probability that said machine will produce a logical "0";

    a receiver for receiving signals from said transmitter said receiver including a demodulator for providing a first output signal and a bank of radiometers for providing a plurality of second output signals; and

    a second finite state machine for controlling said receiver to select either said first output signal or a largest one of said plurality of second output signals, said first and second finite state machines being synchronizable with one another.

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