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Performance Evaluation for Phase-Coded Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Communication--Part I: System Analysis

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An analysis of an asynchronous phase-coded spread-spectrum multiple-access communication system reveals which code parameters have the greatest impact on communication performance and provides analytical tools for use in preliminary system design.
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An analysis of an asynchronous phase-coded spread-spectrum multiple-access communication system is presented. The results of this analysis reveal which code parameters have the greatest impact on communication performance and provide analytical tools for use in preliminary system design. Emphasis is placed on average performance rather than worst-case performance and on code parameters which can be computed easily.

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Crosscorrelation properties of pseudorandom and related sequences

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Theory of Spread-Spectrum Communications--A Tutorial

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Multi-user detection for DS-CDMA communications

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Analysis of a simple successive interference cancellation scheme in a DS/CDMA system

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Spread Spectrum Systems

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Analysis of a Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access System with a Hard Limiter

TL;DR: The detectability parameter (signal-to-noise ratio) at the output of a correlation detector is computed when the input is the hard-limited sum of a number of pseudonoise (PN) carriers plus noise.
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