Jamming Modulation: An Active Anti-Jamming Scheme
Providing quality communications under adversarial electronic attacks, e.g., broadband jamming attacks, is a challenging task. Unlike state-of-the-art approaches which treat jamming signals as destructive interference, this paper presents a novel active anti-jamming (AAJ) scheme for a jammed channel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Providing quality communications under adversarial electronic attacks, e.g.,
broadband jamming attacks, is a challenging task. Unlike state-of-the-art
approaches which treat jamming signals as destructive interference, this paper
presents a novel active anti-jamming (AAJ) scheme for a jammed channel to
enhance the communication quality between a transmitter node (TN) and receiver
node (RN), where the TN actively exploits the jamming signal as a carrier to
send messages. Specifically, the TN is equipped with a programmable-gain
amplifier, which is capable of re-modulating the jamming signals for jamming
modulation. Considering four typical jamming types, we derive both the bit
error rates (BER) and the corresponding optimal detection thresholds of the AAJ
scheme. The asymptotic performances of the AAJ scheme are discussed under the
high jamming-to-noise ratio (JNR) and sampling rate cases. Our analysis shows
that there exists a BER floor for sufficiently large JNR. Simulation results
indicate that the proposed AAJ scheme allows the TN to communicate with the RN
reliably even under extremely strong and/or broadband jamming. Additionally, we
investigate the channel capacity of the proposed AAJ scheme and show that the
channel capacity of the AAJ scheme outperforms that of the direct transmission
when the JNR is relatively high. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2209.01943 |