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30 July 1982 Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) Antijam Communications Chipset And Brassboard Demonstration
Gene F. Bowers
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Abstract
Three Hughes VHSIC chips for use in digital anti-jam communications systems are described. These chips will be produced in CMOS/SOS using the Hughes 1.25 micron SOS III process. Common features of four digital communications system applications are reviewed. The advantage of spread spectrum signal processing in a jamming environment is identified. The paper then describes the architecture of each signal processing chip type, their per-formance design goals, and their use in a demonstration with the Army's PLRS/JTIDS Hybrid System as a prototype battlefield information distribution system.
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Gene F. Bowers "Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) Antijam Communications Chipset And Brassboard Demonstration", Proc. SPIE 0298, Real-Time Signal Processing IV, (30 July 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932531
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Telecommunications

Optical correlators

Data communications

Control systems

Weapons

Process control

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