System and method for PN encoded signal prioritization and...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...

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C370S337000, C375S150000

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ABSTRACT:
A system for TDMA-SS signal prioritization and collision mitigation is provided. The system includes a Hub transceiver having plurality of parallel PN correlation branches, wherein each of the plurality of parallel PN correlation branches is prioritized with respect to each of the other plurality of parallel PN correlation branches. The system also includes a first Spoke transmitter adapted to transmit a first prioritized PN encoded signal corresponding to a first one of the first plurality of prioritized parallel PN correlation branches. In addition, a second Spoke transmitter is adapted to transmit a second prioritized PN encoded signal corresponding to a second one of the first plurality of prioritized parallel PN correlation branches.

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