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New Families of Frequency-Hopping Sequence Sets with a Low-Hit-Zone
Limengnan Zhou1,2, Hanzhou Wu3
1School of Electronic and Information Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Zhongshan Institute, Zhongshan 528400, China.
Abstract:
As a means of spread spectrum communication, frequency-hopping technology has good performance in anti-jamming, multiple-access, security, covert communications, and so on. In order to meet the needs of different frequency-hopping multiple-access (FHMA) communication scenarios, the research on frequency-hopping sequence (FHS) sets with a low-hit-zone (LHZ) is now becoming more and more crucial. In this paper, a general construction to obtain new families of LHZ-FHS sets is achieved via interleaving technique. Subsequently, based on two different shift sequences, two classes of LHZ-FHS sets with new flexible parameters not covered in the related literature are presented. The requirements for our new LHZ-FHS sets to obtain optimality or near-optimality with respect to the Peng-Fan-Lee bound are also introduced. Furthermore, as long as the base FHS set is fixed, the performances of new LHZ-FHS sets can be analyzed, such that the parameters of all appropriate shift sequences to obtain desired LHZ-FHS sets are also fixed.
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