1. Blind Estimation of the Spread Spectrum Pseudo-Random Sequence of DSSS Signals Based on Chip-delay and Eigenvalue Analysis.
- Author
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Zhanqi DONG and Hanying HU
- Subjects
SPREAD spectrum communications ,DATA transmission systems ,EIGENVALUES ,SIGNAL-to-noise ratio ,SYNCHRONIZATION - Abstract
Based on the characteristic that the signals of a direct sequence spread spectral (DSSS) communication system, before being transmitted, will be modulated by a periodical spread spectral pseudo-random sequence, the paper proposes to estimate the spread spectral pseudo-random sequence by chip-delay and eigenvalue analysis. By using the method, we can retrieve the spread spectral pseudo-random sequence of the direct sequence spread spectral signals only based on the one eigenvector corresponding to the maximum eigenvalue of the correlation matrix of the chip-delay-multiply signals, and can find the synchronization position quite easily. The computer simulations show that it can not only achieve the estimation of the spread spectral pseudo-random sequence in the context of low signal to noise ratio, but also does can give the synchronization information in a distinct way. And it is a good method for the blind detection of DSSS signals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2007