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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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Self-Encoded Spread Spectrum Synchronization And Cooperative Diversity, Kun Hua Aug 2008

Self-Encoded Spread Spectrum Synchronization And Cooperative Diversity, Kun Hua

Computer and Electronics Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This dissertation research concerns a novel self-encoded spread spectrum. It provides a feasible practical implementation for random spreading codes. The traditional transmit and receive PN code generators are not needed. Instead, the spreading codes are extracted from the user's information bits itself. Comparing to conventional CDMA, SESS completely abandons the use of pseudo-random spreading codes. The code variability doesn't depend on the spreading length like pseudo-random codes.

But because the self-encoded spreading sequence is random and time varying, data recovery requires that the despreading sequence be identical with the spreading sequence at the start of the transmission. Synchronization is one …