Kim et al., 1995 - Google Patents
On the performance of centralized DS-SS packet radio networks with random spreading code assignmentKim et al., 1995
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- Kim D
- Scholtz R
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- IEEE Transactions on Communications
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The paper presents a random spreading code assignment scheme for enhancing channel efficiency in centralized DS-SS packet radio networks which employ a multiple-capture receiver for each code channel. Compared to the common code case, this approach …
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