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Ontology of methods and strategies for protecting radio channels against intentional interference

Abstract

Ontology of methods and strategies for protecting radio channels against intentional interference

Grigoryan K.S., Basan E.S.

Incoming article date: 22.09.2025

The aim of this study is to analyze methods for protecting radio channels from intentional interference by managing wireless channel resources, with an emphasis on identifying key challenges and directions for further research in this area. The primary method applied is the ontological approach of knowledge engineering. The work collects and systematizes the main approaches to counteracting jamming of communication channels and analyzes studies aimed at formalizing radio network problems for the purpose of modeling and analysis. The results made it possible to determine relevant development directions, identify existing gaps, formulate requirements for the model under development, and justify the choice of methods to be used in subsequent research.

Keywords: FHSS, interference, radio channel, radio communication, telecommunications, jamming, network, modeling, communication, mitigation, security