Abstract:Spread spectrum signals are widely used for secure communications, as well as for multiple access interference (MAI). They have many interesting properties, including low probability of interception. Indeed, direct sequence spread spectrum systems (DSSSS) use a periodical pseudo-random sequence to modulate the baseband signal before transmission. Interception of DSSS signals is a difficult task due to the hiding of the PN sequence, especially if the accompanied noise is non-Gaussian and the channel is frequenc… Show more
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