Abstract

The theoretical aspects of using spread spectrum techniques to improve the performance of communication systems operating in a strong interference environment have been known for over thirty years (1). It is only in recent years, however, that it has become feasible to implement such systems on a practical, operational basis. The ability to accomplish such implementation is almost totally the result of the development of advanced processing techniques. As the capability to implement even more complex processing techniques is developed, the usefulness of spread spectrum techniques in everyday communications will be enhanced. Thus, it is anticipated that spread spectrum communications will play an increasingly important role in the overall communications environment.

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