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Summary
Summary
The spread-spectrum technique is becoming increasingly important in wireless communication systems. In this work, the main advantages of this techniques are outlined, describing its key elements, presenting important code acquisition strategies for direct sequences (DS) and frequency hopping (FH) systems, comparing various code tracking loop systems, and detailing receiver configurations based on CCD, SAW and DSP matched filters. The authors also examine system capacity issues related to the CDMA cellular network, and explain the CDMA overlay, packetized transmission in CDMA networks, and the problems of multiuser detection.
Author Notes
Savo Glisic holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade.
Glisic is professor of electrical engineering at the University of Oulu, Finland and is an associate of the Consultare Group, where he specializes in satellite communication. He has published more than 70 scientific papers.
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Table of Contents
Fundamentals of Spread Spectrum Systems |
Code Acquisition |
Code Tracking |
Spread Spectrum System Technology |
CDMA Systems |
Multiuser CDMA Receivers |
Adaptive Interference Suppression and CDMA Overlay Systems |
Multiple-Access Protocols in Spread Spectrum Packet Radio Networks |