The main objective of this paper is the analysis of comb jamming as a
technique for RCIED activation prevention. Presentation of three strategies
for comb signal generation follows after comprehensive survey of various
jamming techniques in the introduction. There are two paper original
contributions. The first one is quantitative comparison for three signal
generation techniques of their emission power in relation to barrage jamming
under the condition of equal BER value. The second contribution is
determination of exact BER value as a function of emission power in the case
of barrage jamming. Until now we have made different analyses and
comparisons starting from estimated emission power. The analysis procedure
is performed for QPSK modulated RCIED activation signal. Power saving is
evident for all three methods of jamming signal generation. It is proved
that additional 2.5dB of power saving is achieved by equalization of
frequency components level in comb signal. The analysis in this paper shows
that comb jamming allows the same effects as barrage jamming, but with lower
emission power.