Abstract

A new approach to direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple access (DS/SSMA) communication systems was considered. Assigning to each user in the system two signature sequences were proposed, i.e. a synchronization sequence that is used to establish frame synchronization and a data sequence that is used to convey information once synchronization is established. The correlation properties of the synchronization and data codes were given. >

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