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The Performance of Direct-Sequence Systems in the Presence of Jammers
An enumeration of the types of interference pertinent to direct-sequence systems is given. The candidates are categorized as narrowband or wideband. The performance of direct-sequence (DS) systems in the presence of a variety of types of interference is also presented. When the jammer has a choice of parameters, the optimal value is then determined.