Spread Spectrum Communications Handbook, Electronic Edition

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-09-26
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Professional
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Summary

An exhaustive engineering reference on the workings of spread spectrum--the basis of CDMA. Covers spread spectrum for wireless LANs. CD-ROM included.

Author Biography

Mark K. Simon, an internationally recognized expert on spread-spectrum systems, is a senior scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Jim K. Omura is founder and chairman of Cylink Corporation, which designs and manufactures spread-spectrum radios.

Robert A. Scholtz is director of the Communications Science Insitute at the University of Southern California.

Barry K. Levitt is technical leader of the Communications Concepts Research Group at Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Table of Contents

PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO SPREAD-SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS

Chapter 1: A Spread-Spectrum Overview

Chapter 2: The Historical Origins of Spread-Spectrum Communications

Chapter 3: Basic Concepts and System Models

Chapter 4: General Analysis of Anti-Jam Communication Systems

Chapter 5: Pseudonoise Generators

PART 2: CLASSICAL SPREAD-SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS

Chapter 1: Coherent Direct Sequence Systems

Chapter 2: Non-Coherent Frequency-Hopped Systems

PART 3: OTHER FREQUENCY-HOPPED SYSTEMS

Chapter 1: Coherent Modulation Techniques

Chapter 2: Differentially Coherent Modulation Techniques

PART 4: SYNCHRONIZATION OF SPREAD-SPECTRUM SYSTEMS

Chapter 1: Pseudonoise Acquisition in Direct Sequence Receivers

Chapter 2: Pseudonoise Tracking in Direct Sequence Receivers

Chapter 3: Time and Frequency Synchronization of Frequency-Hopped Receivers

PART 5: SPECIAL TOPICS

Chapter 1: Low Probability of Intercept Communications

Chapter 2: Multiple Access

Chapter 3: Commercial Applications

INDEX

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