Synchronization improvements using traceability information found in the narrowband auto-ambiguity function (NB AAF) are demonstrated. This new auto-ambiguity function property, traceability, is the key to defining a signal design approach for solving the synchronization problems in spread spectrum system such as communication systems, radar networks, and sonar systems. This work defines the property and introduces a new tracing synchronization scheme that significantly reduces initial synchronization time and the number of false synchronization events.
Synchronization improvements using traceability in spread spectrum signal design
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 37 , 4 ; 1142-1154
2001-10-01
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