Three Types of Spread Spectrum Communications

Three Types of Spread Spectrum Communications

Frequency hopping.

The signal is rapidly switched between different frequencies within the hopping

bandwidth pseudo-randomly, and the receiver knows before hand where to find the signal

at any given time.

Time hopping.

The signal is transmitted in short bursts pseudo-randomly, and the receiver knows

beforehand when to expect the burst.

Direct sequence.

The digital data is directly coded at a much higher frequency. The code is generated

pseudo-randomly, the receiver knows how to generate the same code, and correlates the

received signal with that code to extract the data.

Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum

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CDMA is a Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum system. The CDMA system works directly

on 64 kbit/sec digital signals. These signals can be digitized voice, ISDN channels,

modem data, etc.

Figure 1 shows a simplified Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum system. For clarity,

the figure shows one channel operating in one direction only.