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Second International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC 2007)
Synchronization at Low SINR in Asynchronous Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Communications
Cap Esterel, France
August 25-August 31
ISBN: 0-7695-2938-0
Jaewook Shim, University of California, San Diego, USA
Manish Amde, University of California, San Diego, USA
Kenneth Yun, University of California, San Diego, USA
Rene Cruz, University of California, San Diego, USA
Currently deployed asynchronous wireless networks, e.g., 802.11a/b/g, have a limited spatial range and low reliability due to their inability to operate at low signal to interference and noise ratio (SINR). Low SINR operation can be achieved using a direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) based communication with a high spreading gain. The reception at low SINR is limited by the inability to synchronize at a low SINR. In this paper, we present the design of a synchronization block which enables a receiver to synchronize to an incoming packet at a low SINR with a high reliability. It leverages an algorithm for code acquisition in asynchronous packet-based reception described in [1]. The design of this block also consists of novel algorithms for code tracking, frame synchronization and multipath search for RAKE combining. A payload based on binary orthogonal signaling is attached to the packet header to complete an asynchronous packet-based system. The simulation results show that each of the synchronization algorithms as well as the entire synchronization block operate reliably at low SINR at the input of the receiver.
Citation:
Jaewook Shim, Manish Amde, Kenneth Yun, Rene Cruz, "Synchronization at Low SINR in Asynchronous Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Communications," icsnc, pp.26, Second International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC 2007), 2007
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