- What is DSSS technique?
- How are signals transmitted in DSSS?
- What is DSSS and FHSS?
- How DSSS does work in CDMA technology?
What is DSSS technique?
In telecommunications, direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) is a spread-spectrum modulation technique primarily used to reduce overall signal interference. The direct-sequence modulation makes the transmitted signal wider in bandwidth than the information bandwidth.
How are signals transmitted in DSSS?
Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) works somewhat differently. With DSSS, the data is divided and simultaneously transmitted on as many frequencies as possible within a particular frequency band (the channel). DSSS adds redundant bits of data known as chips to the data to represent binary 0s or 1s.
What is DSSS and FHSS?
Higher signal transmission rate (up to 11 Mbps) FHSS is a robust spread spectrum technique that is suitable to employ in harsh environments. DSSS is a sensitive spread spectrum technique that is influenced by harsh environmental conditions. FHSS is suitable for single point as well as multipoint communications.
How DSSS does work in CDMA technology?
Our method uses DS-CDMA based on direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS). The method is physical layer and a multiple-access technique (i.e., the code division multiple channel access technique) to divide the channel into subchannels, and transmits data through these subchannels.