SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS HANDBOOK
Ouvrage 0-07-138215-1 : SPREAD SPECTRUM COMMUNICATIONS HANDBOOK
Formerly released as a three-volume set, this
authoritative reference remains the most
comprehensive single source on spread spectrum
systems--which are just beginning to find
important new applications such as CDMA cellular
networks and wireless Personal Communication
Networks. Although theory is covered where
appropriate, readers will find the focus is on practical
issues, including an in-depth look at multiple
access communications and positioning systems
applications.
Spread-spectrum systems have found important
commercial applications in CDMA cellular networks
and wireless personal communication networks.
Communications engineers and technicians now
have ready access to a wealth of spread-spectrum
information in this exhaustive handbook the most
comprehensive and authoritative compendium on
spread-spectrum systems available anywhere.
Written by recognized authorities in the field, the
Handbook presents both theoretical basics and
practical applications, providing succinct,
results-oriented solutions to engineering problems. Starting
with basic concepts and system models, the book
covers:
Anti-jamming communication systems
Coherent direct-sequence systems
Non-coherent frequency-hopped systems
Coherent and differentially coherent
modulation techniques
Pseudonoise acquisition and tracking in direct
sequence receivers
Time and frequency synchronization of
frequency-hopped receivers
Low probability of intercept communications
In addition, it offers an in-depth look at multiple
access communications and positioning systems
and discusses the growth of spread-spectrum
applications.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Spread-Spectrum
Communications
Chapter 1: Spread-Spectrum Overview
Chapter 2: The Historical Origins of
Spread-Spectrum Communications
Chapter 3: Basic Concepts and System Models
Chapter 4: General Analysis of Anti-Jam
Communication Systems
Chapter 5: Pseudonoise Generators
Part II: Classical Spread-Spectrum Communications
Chapter 1: Coherent Direct Sequence Systems
Chapter 2: Non-Coherent Frequency-Hopped
Systems
Part III: Other Frequency-Hopped Systems
Chapter 1: Coherent Modulation Techniques
Chapter 2: Differentially Coherent Modulation
Techniques
Part IV: Synchronization of Spread-Spectrum Systems
Chapter 1: Pseudonoise Acquisition in Direct
Sequence Receivers
Chapter 2: Pseudonoise Tracking in Direct
Sequence Receivers
Chapter 3: Time and Frequency Synchronization
of Frequency-Hopped Receivers
Part V: Special Topics
Chapter 1: Low Probability of Intercept
Communications
Chapter 2: Multiple Access
Chapter 3: Commercial Applications
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Spread-Spectrum
Communications
Chapter 1: Spread-Spectrum Overview
Chapter 2: The Historical Origins of
Spread-Spectrum Communications
Chapter 3: Basic Concepts and System Models
Chapter 4: General Analysis of Anti-Jam
Communication Systems
Chapter 5: Pseudonoise Generators
Part II: Classical Spread-Spectrum Communications
Chapter 1: Coherent Direct Sequence Systems
Chapter 2: Non-Coherent Frequency-Hopped
Systems
Part III: Other Frequency-Hopped Systems
Chapter 1: Coherent Modulation Techniques
Chapter 2: Differentially Coherent Modulation
Techniques
Part IV: Synchronization of Spread-Spectrum Systems
Chapter 1: Pseudonoise Acquisition in Direct
Sequence Receivers
Chapter 2: Pseudonoise Tracking in Direct
Sequence Receivers
Chapter 3: Time and Frequency Synchronization
of Frequency-Hopped Receivers
Part V: Special Topics
Chapter 1: Low Probability of Intercept
Communications
Chapter 2: Multiple Access
Chapter 3: Commercial Applications
Auteur : SIMON
Editeur : MAC GRAW HILL
Nombre de pages : 1128
Date de publication : 11 2001
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