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Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) is an optimal mode of coding for data communication. Spread spectrum coding were used in various communication modes, which gives an advantage of channel interference minimization, with maximum spectrum utilization. With the simplicity in coding efficiency, this coding approach was most effectively used in various application of data exchange. However, with the...
In order to evaluate the goodness of frequency hopping (FH) sequence design, the periodic Hamming correlation function is used as an important measure. Usually, the length of correlation window is shorter than the period of the chosen FH sequence, so the study of the partial Hamming correlation of FH sequence is particularly important. In this paper, we first prove that there does not exist a strictly...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data link layer by including the impact of both transmission channel and capture effects in Rayleigh fading environment. Impacts of both non-ideal channel and capture effects, specially in an environment of high interference, become important in terms of the actual observed throughput. As far as the 4-way...
We propose a more accurate method to analyze multilevel frequency-shift-keying frequency-hopping code-division multiple-access (MFSK/FH-CDMA) wireless communication systems using ldquoone-hitrdquo FH patterns, instead of random FH patterns. By also removing the over-optimistic symbol-synchronous assumption, the new method provides a more realistic performance analysis as the MFSK modulation may result...
Wireless sensor networks consist of a large number sensors spread across a given geographical area. Each sensor has its own communication capability as well as certain level of intelligence for signal processing and networking. As the sensor nodes are densely populated, communication range requirement for these nodes is smaller. After signal detection, a number of sensor nodes communicate over the...
While two-dimensional (2-D) orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) codes were proposed for multicarrier direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (MC/DS-CDMA) systems in order to eliminate multiple-access interference, the number of orthogonal sequences (or code cardinality) was restricted by the number of carrier frequencies. Non-orthogonal 2-D frequency-time-spreading (FTS) codes were then...
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