Abstract
Usually a coherence multiplexing system uses delay-filters at the transmitter and receiver to perform the code. An extension to other filter types is described. Using a continuous source the signal-to-beat noise ratio is proportional to the square of the inverse of the number of simultaneous users. A further extension is made by using a pulsed source and by replacing the filters by banks of filters. Each element of each filter bank also comprizes a unique delay. In that case the SNR can be made proportional to the inverse of the number of users, so that more users can be handled simultaneously.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium on Information and Communication Theory in the Benelux |
Subtitle of host publication | May 15-16, 2001, Enschede, the Netherlands |
Editors | G.H.L.M. Heideman |
Place of Publication | Enschede, The Netherlands |
Publisher | Werkgemeenschap voor Informatie- en Communicatietheorie (WIC) |
Pages | 59-66 |
Number of pages | 10 |
ISBN (Print) | 90-365-1598-X |
Publication status | Published - 15 May 2001 |
Event | 22nd Symposium on Information and Communication Theory in the Benelux 2001 - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands Duration: 15 May 2001 → 16 May 2001 Conference number: 22 |
Publication series
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Publisher | Werkgemeenschap voor Informatie- en Communicatietheorie |
Conference
Conference | 22nd Symposium on Information and Communication Theory in the Benelux 2001 |
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Country/Territory | Netherlands |
City | Enschede |
Period | 15/05/01 → 16/05/01 |
Keywords
- IR-42353
- METIS-201138