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Code-aided interference suppression in direct sequence spread spectrum systems with eigenvector sign spreading code. (English) Zbl 1163.94404

Summary: For direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) communication systems suffering interference, it is known that code-aided interference suppression technique outperforms all of the previous linear or nonlinear methods. In this paper, we proposed an improved code-aided technique which can improve the system performance greatly by using the eigenvector sign (EVS) spreading sequence which depends on the statistical characteristics of the interference and the thermal noise.

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94A12 Signal theory (characterization, reconstruction, filtering, etc.)
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