Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching
Patent
1984-03-23
1985-12-24
Orsino, Jr., Joseph A.
Multiplex communications
Wide area network
Packet switching
375 1, 375115, G06J 100, G06G 719
Patent
active
045610894
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of transmitters synchronized to a common clock each transmit a data signal spread by a common bipolar pseudo-random code having a different assigned code sequence shift. A receiver, synchronized to the clock, discriminates the signal transmitted by a predetermined transmitter from signals transmitted by the others by generating a first bipolar pseudo-random code that is a replica of the common bipolar pseudo-random code and has a code sequence shift corresponding to that of the predetermined transmitter, and a second bipolar pseudo-random code that is a replica of the common bipolar pseudo-random code and has an unassigned code sequence shift. The difference between the first and second bipolar pseudo-random code sequences, which is a trinary code sequence, is cross-correlated with the incoming signals. The cross-correlation despreads only the signal spread by the sequence having the predetermined code sequence shift. Each receiver includes a number of correlation detectors offset from each other by a fraction of a code chip together with decision circuitry to identify cross-correlation peaks for optimum synchronization. Analog and digital implementations of the correlation detectors are disclosed.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3350644 (1967-10-01), McNair
patent: 4400790 (1983-08-01), Chambers et al.
Horwitz Lawrence B.
Rouse Donald W.
Gaudier Dale
Greer Timothy K.
Orsino Jr. Joseph A.
Sangamo Weston, Inc.
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