The core of any spread spectrum (and other cryptographic) system is a pseudo random number generator (PRNG). Pseudo random numbers play a big role in the world of electronics and cryptology. The quality of a spread spectrum link and its properties strongly depend on this device. For my Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Experiments I needed […]
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DSSS / BPSK Clock Recovery with the Abracon ABFT
Clock recovery in Spread Spectrum applications and BPSK modulated signals can be somewhat tricky. There are no commercial solutions available solely for this task either. Or are there? This article shows a great off-label use of the Abracon ABFT. Clock recovery in a Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) receiver can be quite a challenge. Because […]
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Closer look at a Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Signal
This article is going to take a closer look at the properties of a pseudo random bit sequence and a simple direct sequence spread spectrum signal both in the time- and frequency domain using the FFT capabilities of a Teledyne LeCroy WaveAce 1002. A while back, I posted an article about a Pseudorandom Number Generator […]
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Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Experiments
In our digital communication age heavy cryptology becomes more and more necessary everyday to protect our data from eavesdroppers. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum is one way of covertly transporting data over radio waves. Without the knowledge of the correct code sequence it is nearly impossible for an attacker to decrypt the original message. 47 CFR […]
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