Document Type

Thesis

Date of Award

5-31-1988

Degree Name

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - (M.S.)

Department

Electrical Engineering

First Advisor

Joseph Frank

Second Advisor

S. Pandey

Abstract

A spread spectrum system is a means of transmitting data over a channel In addition it offers a wide variety of features like data security and signal hiding This work studies in detail a spread spectrum system using direct sequence binary phase shift keying. The Sliding Correlator and Sequential Detector techniques have been used to achieve synchronization. A brief study of pseudorandom noise has been presented. System was simulated on UNIX using 'c'. A modified version, suitable for software implementation, of Sliding Correlator and Sequential Detector was, used. Results generated using tins model are presented here.

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