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Performance analysis of direct-sequence spread-spectrum underwater acoustic communications based on at-sea data
2019
MATEC Web of Conferences
Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) signal uses phase coherent signals where the information symbols are multiplied with a code sequence, commonly known as chips. The signals are processed at the receiver using the code sequence as a matched filter to extract the information symbols. Taking advantage of the spread processing gain derived from the matched filter, communications can be carried out at low signal levels, which is the preferred method for high quality underwater acoustic (UWA)
doi:10.1051/matecconf/201928307006
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