Title :
Interference suppression performance of an adaptive direct sequence spread spectrum receiver
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Int. Corp., Anaheim, CA, USA
Abstract :
The code segments generated by a pseudorandom noise generator are divided into groups according to the number of the chips taking on the value -1 in each segment, or equivalently according to the imbalance in the numbers of -1s and 1s. The author examines the average residual interfering power seen at the receiver baseband when the segments from each group are used for the despreading operation. It is found that such a power either increases or decreases with the degree of imbalance, depending on whether an interfering state discriminator output is positive or negative. The suppression performance of the conventional direct-sequence spread-spectrum receiver by using code segments with either large or small imbalances
Keywords :
codes; interference suppression; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; adaptive direct sequence spread spectrum receiver; average residual interfering power; code segments; despreading; interference suppression; pseudorandom noise generator; receiver baseband; suppression performance; Adaptive systems; Bandwidth; Baseband; Filtering; Frequency; Interference suppression; Low pass filters; Matched filters; Signal processing; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1988. MILCOM 88, Conference record. 21st Century Military Communications - What's Possible? 1988 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1988.13433