Adaptive Complex Filtering for Narrowband Jamming Mitigation in Resource-Constrained Wireless Networks

Author:

Valkova-Jarvis Zlatka Valkova1ORCID,Mihaylova Dimitriya Angelova1,Mihovska Albena Dimitrova2,Iliev Georgi Lubenov1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Telecommunications, Technical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria

2. Department of Business Development and Technology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

Jamming attacks present a major challenge for the physical layer security of wireless communication systems. Among the large number of existing methods for jamming mitigation, filtering is a simple but promisingly effective solution that can be applied in resource-constrained and low-power wireless networks. In this article, a first-order adaptive complex narrowband notch filter is proposed for use against high-power narrowband jamming attacks. The central frequency of the filter is adaptively adjustable to match the interfering frequency. This enables the proposed solution to perform effectively in the presence of a jammer whose frequency varies in fixed or random time periods. The simulation results demonstrate the filter's behavior and the efficiency of the proposed technique.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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