- What is the spectrum of a signal?
- What are the 3 varieties of spread spectrum?
- What is communication frequency spectrum?
- How does spread spectrum communication work?
What is the spectrum of a signal?
The signal spectrum describes a signal's magnitude and phase characteristics as a function of frequency. The system spectrum describes how the system changes signal magnitude and phase as a function of frequency. For example, At the lower frequencies, below around 80 Hz, the magnitude spectrum is 1.0.
What are the 3 varieties of spread spectrum?
Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS), direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS), time-hopping spread spectrum (THSS), chirp spread spectrum (CSS), and combinations of these techniques are forms of spread spectrum.
What is communication frequency spectrum?
Spectrum refers to the invisible radio frequencies that wireless signals travel over. Those signals are what enable us to make calls from our mobile devices, tag our friends on Instagram, call an Uber, pull up directions to a destination, and do everything on our mobile devices.
How does spread spectrum communication work?
Spread Spectrum refers to a system originally developed for military applications, to provide secure communications by spreading the signal over a large frequency band. Figure 1 represents a narrow band signal in the frequency domain. These narrowband signals are easily jammed by any other signal in the same band.