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An influence of intentional jamming signals on DSP based demodulators

The resistance of different types of digital radio signals to certain interferences and jamming signals is essential from military point of view. An experimental method was chosen to take into consideration influence of all factors and elements to achieve more accurate results. This paper presents r...

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