Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems - Softcover

Ziemer, Rodger E.; Etc.; Peterson, Roger L.; Borth, David E.

 
9780024316233: Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems

Synopsis

Besides the traditional military application areas, there is a growing and intense interest in spread spectrum communications systems for evolving civil applications, e.g., cellular-mobile communications, personal communications, and satellite-mobile communications. Ideal for those who need to get up to speed or current quickly in this area, this self-contained exploration of spread spectrum system analysis and applications provides a solid theoretical background along with an abundance of examples of specific analysis/design situations, and exposes readers to the most recent research and developments in the field. Covers basic digital communication and spread spectrum concepts, and features exceptionally complete treatments of important hot topics such as spectrum spreading sequences; the code acquisition and tracking process; the effects of jamming on spread spectrum communications and the use of coding/interleaving to combat the detrimental effects of jamming; designing spread spectrum systems for low probability of the intercept; and the design of code division multiple access systems, wit h examples. Contains a complete set of technical appendices. For electrical engineers and others with a background in linear systems and probability/random processes who want a cutting-edge overview of the principles, research, and developments of spread spectrum systems.

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Synopsis

This self-contained text offers an up-to-date examination of spread spectrum system analysis and applications. Material covered includes: the construction of code generators; code acquisition and tracking; the effects of jamming on spread spectrum communication systems; the design of code division multiple access systems for cellular-mobile communications applications; and the design of spread spectrum systems for low probability of intercept. This work is intended for students on advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in spread spectrum communications.

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