Uncoded antijamming capability of the multicarrier direct-sequence spread-spectrum system proposed by Kondo and Milstein (see ibid. vol.44, p.238-46, 1996 ) is analyzed. Joint pulse/partial-band noise jamming is considered with various subcarrier demodulator output combining schemes. We find that full-band pulse jamming maximizes the error probability for all cases considered. With Rayleigh fading and maximal-ratio combining, the multicarrier system achieves performance very close to that of the single-carrier system without fading even with a very small number of subcarriers.
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