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Improving Reliabality of Laser Sensor in Aviation Equipment with Anti-jamming Encoding Solution

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This paper proposes an anti-jamming solution using spread spectrum encoding technique for laser sensor of aviation equipment. Along with conventional anti-jamming methods, this solution is expected to improve the efficiency of laser sensor under active jamming, spectral interference circumstances. Simulation in Matlab-Simulink shows that at signal-to-noise ratio (Vs/Vn) of 5.5 dB, the number of error bits is zero and the ranging error is 0.015 m. Simulation results also prove that this is highly reliable solution with minor error and can be developed to apply for advanced laser sensor.

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Duc, T.N., Tien, T.D., Van, T.T., Hoang, G.V. (2022). Improving Reliabality of Laser Sensor in Aviation Equipment with Anti-jamming Encoding Solution. In: Anh, N.L., Koh, SJ., Nguyen, T.D.L., Lloret, J., Nguyen, T.T. (eds) Intelligent Systems and Networks. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 471. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3394-3_62

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