Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping

The primary focus of this paper lies in addressing the inadequate anti-dynamic jamming capability of the link layer within high-frequency (HF) access networks. To this end, we propose the incorporation of asymmetric frequency-hopping (AFH) technology within the wireless communication segment of HF a...

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Main Authors: Ruijie Duan, Liang Jin, Xiaofei Lan
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
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description The primary focus of this paper lies in addressing the inadequate anti-dynamic jamming capability of the link layer within high-frequency (HF) access networks. To this end, we propose the incorporation of asymmetric frequency-hopping (AFH) technology within the wireless communication segment of HF access networks. This innovation aims to supersede the existing fixed-frequency and frequency-hopping communication methodologies, ultimately enhancing the network’s resilience against dynamic jamming. Moreover, we undertake a modeling analysis to delve into the ramifications of asymmetric frequency-hopping communication in dynamic jamming environments. This modeling framework serves to elucidate the dynamics of user spectrum occupation and jamming occurrences. Our proposed methodology leverages a two-dimensional Markov queuing model, equipped with a single server, for the purpose of managing the spectrum allocation within HF access network subnets. Consequently, the base station gains the capability to dynamically manage and adjust the available spectrum in real time, thereby effectively mitigating mutual jamming among users and facilitating the seamless implementation of asymmetric frequency hopping in HF access networks. Lastly, we conduct a simulation analysis to evaluate the changes in anti-jamming performance indices within the HF access network. This analysis compares the merits and demerits of utilizing fixed-frequency, frequency-hopping, and asymmetric frequency-hopping communication techniques. Our findings conclusively demonstrate that the integration of asymmetric frequency-hopping technology can significantly reduce outage and mutual jamming rates within HF access network subnets, thereby substantially bolstering their anti-jamming prowess.
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spelling doaj-art-a720beae923b43e699d0c5281ecc28802025-08-20T02:59:12ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202025-05-01259295010.3390/s25092950Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency HoppingRuijie Duan0Liang Jin1Xiaofei Lan2National Digital Switching System Engineering and the Technological Research and Development Center, Information Engineering University, Zhengzhou 450001, ChinaNational Digital Switching System Engineering and the Technological Research and Development Center, Information Engineering University, Zhengzhou 450001, ChinaNational Digital Switching System Engineering and the Technological Research and Development Center, Information Engineering University, Zhengzhou 450001, ChinaThe primary focus of this paper lies in addressing the inadequate anti-dynamic jamming capability of the link layer within high-frequency (HF) access networks. To this end, we propose the incorporation of asymmetric frequency-hopping (AFH) technology within the wireless communication segment of HF access networks. This innovation aims to supersede the existing fixed-frequency and frequency-hopping communication methodologies, ultimately enhancing the network’s resilience against dynamic jamming. Moreover, we undertake a modeling analysis to delve into the ramifications of asymmetric frequency-hopping communication in dynamic jamming environments. This modeling framework serves to elucidate the dynamics of user spectrum occupation and jamming occurrences. Our proposed methodology leverages a two-dimensional Markov queuing model, equipped with a single server, for the purpose of managing the spectrum allocation within HF access network subnets. Consequently, the base station gains the capability to dynamically manage and adjust the available spectrum in real time, thereby effectively mitigating mutual jamming among users and facilitating the seamless implementation of asymmetric frequency hopping in HF access networks. Lastly, we conduct a simulation analysis to evaluate the changes in anti-jamming performance indices within the HF access network. This analysis compares the merits and demerits of utilizing fixed-frequency, frequency-hopping, and asymmetric frequency-hopping communication techniques. Our findings conclusively demonstrate that the integration of asymmetric frequency-hopping technology can significantly reduce outage and mutual jamming rates within HF access network subnets, thereby substantially bolstering their anti-jamming prowess.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/9/2950communication anti-jammingHF access networkasymmetric frequency hoppingfixed-frequency communicationtwo-dimensional Markov queuing modeldynamic spectrum management
spellingShingle Ruijie Duan
Liang Jin
Xiaofei Lan
Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
Sensors
communication anti-jamming
HF access network
asymmetric frequency hopping
fixed-frequency communication
two-dimensional Markov queuing model
dynamic spectrum management
title Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
title_full Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
title_fullStr Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
title_short Analysis of Anti-Jamming Performance of HF Access Network Based on Asymmetric Frequency Hopping
title_sort analysis of anti jamming performance of hf access network based on asymmetric frequency hopping
topic communication anti-jamming
HF access network
asymmetric frequency hopping
fixed-frequency communication
two-dimensional Markov queuing model
dynamic spectrum management
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/9/2950
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