A COMPARISON OF SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES IN A FADING CHANNEL - A SIMULATION.
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Title
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A COMPARISON OF SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES IN A FADING CHANNEL - A SIMULATION.
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Identifier
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AAI8312340
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identifier
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8312340
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Creator
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COETZER, BAREND HENDRIK.
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Contributor
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D. L. Schilling
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Date
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1983
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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City University of New York.
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Subject
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Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
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Abstract
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This dissertation covers the design of a simulator of a total communications system. The simulation attempts to provide a development tool to system designers as well as a testing environment in which new areas could be evaluated and developed. It consists of a digital communication system, capable of transmitting data using various modulation techniques, with several anti-interference spread spectrum schemes built in. It includes facilities to compare the performance of these techniques in an adverse environment using a relevant basis for comparison. A major part of the simulation is the physical environment which it creates to simulate the real world. This environment consists presently of a white, Gaussian noise source, a Rayleigh/Ricean fading channel as well as several different man-made interferers.;Future work could include additions to the above, alterations to existing schemes as well as including a broader covering of a communication system like the antenna system, etc.
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Type
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dissertation
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Source
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PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
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degree
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Ph.D.
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Program
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Electrical Engineering