A COMPARISON OF SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES IN A FADING CHANNEL - A SIMULATION.

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Title
A COMPARISON OF SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES IN A FADING CHANNEL - A SIMULATION.
Identifier
AAI8312340
identifier
8312340
Creator
COETZER, BAREND HENDRIK.
Contributor
D. L. Schilling
Date
1983
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
Abstract
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.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Electrical Engineering
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs