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Pulse or digital communications – Pulse position – frequency – or spacing modulation

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ABSTRACT:
An ultra-wideband (UWB) communications system combines the techniques of a transmitted reference (TR) and a multiple access scheme called delay hopping (DH). Combining these two techniques using UWB signaling using a continuous noise transmitted waveform avoids the synchronization difficulties associated with conventional approaches. This TR technique is combined with the DH multiple access technique to create a UWB communications scheme that has a greater multiple access capacity than does the UWB TR technique by itself.

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“Transmitter Location for Ultra-Wideband, Transmitted-Reference, CDMA Communication System,” RT Hoctor; JE Hershey; NA Van Stralen; HW Tomlinson, Jr., U.S. Appl. No. 09/973,140.

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