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Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. General Issues of Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum

  2. Coding and Detection for MC-SS

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l 1 Khaled Fazel , Gerhard P. Fettweis lGerman Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR) Institute for Communications Technology 0-82234 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany lDresden University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering 0-01062 Dresden, Germany To operate future generation multimedia communications systems high data rate transmission needs to be guaranteed with a high quality of service. For instance, the third generation cellular mobile systems should offer a high data rate up to 2 Mbitls for video, audio, speech and data transmission [1]. In addition, the important challenge for these cellular systems will be the choice of an appropriate multiple access scheme. These trends motivated many researchers to look for multiple access systems that offer high spectral efficiency. The technique of spread spectrum originating from the military applications may allow partly to fulfill the above requirements. Advantages of spread spectrum technique are broadly known: High immunity against multipath distortion, no need for frequency planning, high flexibility, easier variable rate transmission etc. [1-2]. A multiple access scheme based on direct sequence spread spectrum, known as direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) relies on spreading the data stream using an assigned spreading code for each user in the time domain. The capability of minimising multiple access interference (MAl) is given by the cross­ correlation properties of spreading codes. In the case of multipath propagation the capability of distinguishing one component from others in the composite received signal is offered by the auto-correlation properties of the spreading codes [2].

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Communications Technology, German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany

    Khaled Fazel

  • Department of Electrical Engineering, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

    Gerhard P. Fettweis

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum

  • Editors: Khaled Fazel, Gerhard P. Fettweis

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6231-3

  • Publisher: Springer New York, NY

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1997

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-7923-9973-5Published: 31 August 1997

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4613-7858-7Published: 14 October 2012

  • eBook ISBN: 978-1-4615-6231-3Published: 06 December 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVII, 242

  • Topics: Electrical Engineering, Computer Communication Networks, Multimedia Information Systems

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