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Direct-sequence spread-spectrum communications for multipath channels
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 2002Direct-sequence spread spectrum has been adopted for many current and future cellular CDMA communication systems, and it is also used widely for military communication networks and systems. One of the motivations for employing direct-sequence spread spectrum is its ability to combat fading due to multipath propagation. The use of direct-sequence spread
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High-rate direct-sequence spread spectrum
IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2003. MILCOM 2003., 2004Direct-sequence spread spectrum is popular for commercial wireless local-area networks, because license-free operation is permitted in certain frequency bands. The extensive development of equipment for such applications makes it attractive to investigate the use of the commercial technology for military communication networks.
M.B. Pursley, T.C. Royster, M.Y. Tan
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Trellis-coded direct-sequence spread-spectrum communications
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1994This paper considers the application of trellis coding techniques to direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access (DS/SSMA) communication. The unique feature of the trellis codes considered is that they are constructed over the set of possible signature sequences rather than over some standard 2-D signal constellation.
B.D. Woerner, W.E. Stark
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A direct-sequence spread spectrum transceiver chip
Proceedings of IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC '93, 2002A single-chip spread-spectrum digital transceiver (CYCHIP) has been designed and fabricated in 0.7-micron LSI logic gate array technology. This chip includes a spread-spectrum transmitter, a spread-spectrum receiver, a time division duplex (TDD) control logic, a multiplexer, two FIFOs (first-in, first-out's) a 64-kbps voice codec (pulse code modulation)
D. Avidor, null Soei-Shin Hang, J. Omura
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Markov oscillators and direct sequence spread spectrum
Proceedings of ICC'97 - International Conference on Communications, 2002This paper presents a concept under development, that of dynamically coloring the spectrum of a pseudorandom spreading code in order to aid slow rate data communication in a very poor channel. The method seems to hold promise for some difficult industrial communications problems, especially for wireless random access communications in time varying ...
J.E. Hershey, A.A. Hassan
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Neural Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Acquisition
2004A neural network model is described which simulate the Parallel Matching Filtering (PMF) for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) signal acquisition. This system is based on training the Counter Propagation Network (CPN) in all half chip phase shifts of the Pseudo Noise (PN) code.
Tarek Elhabian, Bo Zhang, Dingrong Shao
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Range estimation using direct sequence spread spectrum
2014 International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing, 2014RADAR (Radio Wave Detection And Ranging) systems are widely used now days for detecting a target, obtaining its location along with direction and velocity of detected object. Most challenging part in RADAR system is to getting better accuracy and resolution.
Nilesh Shirude, R.P. Pinto, M.S. Panse
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Detection of direct sequence spread spectrum signals
2023Since early experimentation in the late 1800's, wireless communication has become increasingly important and has been widely adopted by civilian and military markets worldwide. The proliferation of wireless communication systems presents new challenges, threats and opportunities for society and government institutions.
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Direct sequence spread spectrum Walsh-QPSK modulation
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1998We present Walsh-quadrature phase-shift keying (Walsh-QPSK) pseudonoise (PN) modulation schemes for both coherent and noncoherent direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems, wherein the PN spreading sequences for in-phase and quadrature data in a conventional QPSK PN modulation scheme are coded by Walsh sequences indexed by a ...
null Dongwook Lee +2 more
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Direct sequence spread spectrum radio LANs
IEE Colloquium on Radio LANs and MANs, 1995The performance of direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) ISM (2.4-2.5 GHz) band radio local area networks (RLANs) using BPSK modulation and matched filter receivers is investigated. Short and long pseudonoise (PN) spreading sequences, a Barker code and an M-sequence, have been employed in both differential and coherent systems operating in a Rayleigh ...
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