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Code diversity frequency-hopped spread-spectrum multiple-access communication system in Rayleigh fading and noise

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2 Author(s)
Ong, C.T. ; Dept. of Electr. Eng., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC, Canada ; Leung, C.

At every hop in a conventional frequency-hopped spread-spectrum multiple-access data communication system, each transmitter sends its data using a single frequency bin. In the present paper, a code diversity frequency-hopped spread-spectrum multiple-access scheme, in which several bins are simultaneously used by the transmitter is studied. In particular, the work in Ong and Leung (1993) is extended by taking into consideration the effects of noise and slow nonfrequency selective fading

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Communications, Computers, and Signal Processing, 1995. Proceedings., IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on

Date of Conference: 17-19 May 1995

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