12th Annual Meeting of China Association for Science and Technology on Information and Communication Technology and Smart Grid (AMCST 2010 E-BOOK)

Fuzhou,China,11.1-11.3,2010

ISBN: 978-1-935068-23-5 Scientific Research Publishing, USA

E-Book 660pp Pub. Date: November 2010

Category: Computer Science & Communications

Price: $120

Title: The Simulation of the Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Based on SystemView
Source: 12th Annual Meeting of China Association for Science and Technology on Information and Communication Technology and Smart Grid (AMCST 2010 E-BOOK) (pp 416-419)
Author(s): Li-qiang Yin, Henan Institute of Science and Technology Information engineering institute XinXiang, China
Zhou Yu, Henan Institute of Science and Technology Information engineering institute XinXiang, China
Xin-hong Su, Henan Institute of Science and Technology Information engineering institute XinXiang, China
Jia Zhang, Henan Institute of Science and Technology Information engineering institute XinXiang, China
Abstract: Spread spectrum communication is an important branch of the communication channel and the development direction of the communication system. It includes the direct sequence spread spectrum and the frequency hopping. On the DS system, the RF bandwidth is very wide, the spectral density is very low, and the impact on other systems is small, so it has the good performance. DS now is widely used in many fields such as wireless networks and computer technology. Systemview is a simulation analysis platform used in modern engineering and scientific design and dynamic system. It has the friendly interface and provides the users with a accurate embedded analysis tools. This paper analyses the principle and characteristics of the direct sequence spread spectrum. According to this research the author studied the direct sequence spread spectrum system simulation system based on SystemView software environment, designed the simulation model, and gave the simulation results.
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