Spread-spectrum communication techniques |
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Authors: | Tsui T.S.D. Clarkson T.G. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., King's Coll., London; |
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Abstract: | Spread-spectrum modulation can be used in a radio system to reduce the likelihood of intercept, as well as providing some protection against jamming and interference. These antijam, anti-interference and low-probability-of-intercept properties are highly desirable in secured communication systems. In addition, spread-spectrum techniques have been proposed to combat spectral congestion by improving the efficiency of spectrum utilisation. Spread-spectrum techniques are also widely used in ranging systems and in local-area networks (LANs) or other multiple-access systems. In the present article, the three main spread-spectrum techniques are outlined and then applications of frequency-hopping systems and some of the techniques used are described |
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