Noise shaping technique for spread spectrum communications
First Claim
1. A method for transmitting a spread spectrum signal at a system chip rate over a carrier frequency, comprising:
- shifting the signal spectrum to the edge of the spectrum bandwidth at a single-sideband modulator, comprising;
converting the signal into I and Q components at a first phase shifter;
producing a digital sinusoid at the system chip rate;
receiving, at a pair of balanced modulators, the digital sinusoid; and
combining the balanced modulator outputs at an adder;
encoding the shifted signal into a spread signal; and
filtering the spread signal with a cutoff frequency corresponding to the reference signal input.
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Abstract
A spread spectrum noise shaper uses a modulation technique to achieve a greater signal-to-noise or signal-to-interference ratio (SNR or SIR). The technique doubles the system SIR, in principle. This doubling yields a doubling in system capacity. SNR is increased by receiving the spread spectrum signal in the presence of less noise near the edge of the spread spectrum bandwidth. The technique requires only small additions to a conventional spread spectrum system, in the form of an extra modulator at the transmitter, and an extra demodulator and filter at the receiver.
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1. A method for transmitting a spread spectrum signal at a system chip rate over a carrier frequency, comprising:
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shifting the signal spectrum to the edge of the spectrum bandwidth at a single-sideband modulator, comprising;
converting the signal into I and Q components at a first phase shifter;
producing a digital sinusoid at the system chip rate;
receiving, at a pair of balanced modulators, the digital sinusoid; and
combining the balanced modulator outputs at an adder;
encoding the shifted signal into a spread signal; and
filtering the spread signal with a cutoff frequency corresponding to the reference signal input. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A transmitter configured to transmit a spread spectrum signal at a system chip rate over a carrier frequency, comprising:
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a single sideband modulator for shifting the signal spectrum to the edge of the spectrum bandwidth, including;
a first phase shift network for converting the signal into I and Q components;
a digital sinusoid generator for producing a digital sinusoid;
a pair of balanced modulators for receiving the digital sinusoid; and
an adder for combining the balanced modulator outputs;
a reference signal input at the system chip rate for setting the shifting by said modulator; and
a spread spectrum encoder for encoding the shifted signal into a spread signal. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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