Title :
A spread-spectrum split-signal technique for flexible use of frequency bands
Author :
Warner, E.S. ; Last, J.D. ; Everett, D.
Author_Institution :
Wales Univ., Bangor, UK
Abstract :
The paper describes a novel technique for use with direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DS-SS) radio-positioning systems. A high-rate pseudorandom (PN) sequence is sampled to provide a number of lower-rate sequences which are then used to modulate different carriers. These low-rate signals are transmitted to a receiver where they are recombined to recover the original high-rate PN sequence on which conventional range measurements are made. It is shown that the range resolution which can be achieved at a receiver by use of the split-signal format is comparable with what can be achieved by use of a conventional wideband SS signal
Keywords :
distance measurement; position measurement; radionavigation; spread spectrum communication; direct-sequence spread-spectrum; high-rate pseudorandom sequence; lower-rate sequences; radio-positioning systems; range measurements; range resolution; receiver; split-signal technique;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques for Radio Communication Systems, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London