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8 June 2012 Compressive sensing of frequency-hopping spread spectrum signals
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Abstract
In this paper, compressive sensing strategies for interception of Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) signals are introduced. Rapid switching of the carrier among many frequency channels using a pseudorandom sequence (unknown to the eavesdropper) makes FHSS signals dicult to intercept. The conventional approach to intercept FHSS signals necessitates capturing of all frequency channels and, thus, requires the Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) to sample at very high rates. Using the fact that the FHSS signals have sparse instanta- neous spectra, we propose compressive sensing strategies for their interception. The proposed techniques are validated using Gaussian Frequency-Shift Keying (GFSK) modulated FHSS signals as dened by the Bluetooth specication.
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Feng Liu, Yookyung Kim, Nathan A. Goodman, Amit Ashok, and Ali Bilgin "Compressive sensing of frequency-hopping spread spectrum signals", Proc. SPIE 8365, Compressive Sensing, 83650P (8 June 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919561
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KEYWORDS
Compressed sensing

Signal to noise ratio

Modulation

Associative arrays

Interference (communication)

Chromium

Switching

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