Spread Spectrum Communications Handbook, Electronic Edition
by Marvin Simon, Jim Omura, Robert Scholtz, Barry Levitt, Marvin K. Simon, Jim K. Omura, Robert A. Scholtz
McGrаw-Ніll Professional | English | 2001 | ISBN-10: 0071382151 | 1248 pages | PDF | 32.3 MB
by Marvin Simon, Jim Omura, Robert Scholtz, Barry Levitt, Marvin K. Simon, Jim K. Omura, Robert A. Scholtz
McGrаw-Ніll Professional | English | 2001 | ISBN-10: 0071382151 | 1248 pages | PDF | 32.3 MB
An exhaustive engineering reference on the workings of spread spectrum–the basis of CDMA (Call Divison Multiple Access) *Covers spread spectrum for wireless LANs *Includes CDMA security issues *Complete with a CD-ROM containing the entire book in a searchable PDF format
The acknowledged Spread-Spectrum Bible the most complete reference in the field!
Spread-spectrum systems have found important commercial applications in CDMA cellular networks and wireless personal communication networks. Communications engineers and technicians now have ready access to a wealth of spread-spectrum information in this exhaustive handbook the most comprehensive and authoritative compendium on spread-spectrum systems available anywhere.
Written by recognized authorities in the field, the Handbook presents both theoretical basics and practical applications, providing succinct, results-oriented solutions to engineering problems. Starting with basic concepts and system models, the book covers:
Anti-jamming communication systems
Coherent direct-sequence systems
Non-coherent frequency-hopped systems
Coherent and differentially coherent modulation techniques
Pseudonoise acquistion and tracking in direct sequence receivers
Time and frequency synchronization of frequency-hopped receivers
Low probability of intercept communications
In addition, it offers an in-depth look at multiple access communications and positioning systems and discusses the growth of spread-spectrum applications.
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