Method for the transfer of a digital data signal from a transmitter to a receiver
First Claim
1. A method for the transfer of a digital data signal from a transmitter to a receiver using a spread spectrum technique, comprising the steps of:
- modulo-2 adding the digital data signal with a pseudo noise (PN) code sequence of the transmitter to generate a spread data signal;
modulating a carrier with the spread data signal;
transmitting the modulated carrier;
demodulating the modulated carrier in the receiver; and
multiplying the demodulated signal with a PN code sequence produced in the receiver which coincides and is synchronized with the PN code sequence of the transmitter, to obtain the digital data signal, and in the transmitter the carrier is modulated using a first or second modulation type with the spread data signal, and in addition, the respective other of these two modulation types is modulated with a synchronizing signal representing the synchronizing information of the PN code sequence of the transmitter.
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Abstract
In the transferring of a digital data signal from a transmitter to a receiver using the spread spectrum technique, the data signal is modulo-2 added with a PN code sequence, the bit rate of which is very much higher than the bit rate of the data signal. A carrier is then modulated and transmitted with the thereby resulting spread data signal. In the receiver, the modulated carrier is demodulated and the demodulated signal, to obtain the digital data signal, is multiplied with a PN code sequence produced in the receiver, coinciding and synchronized with the PN code sequence of the transmitter. In the transmitter, the carrier is modulated by FSK- or BPSK-modulation with the spread data signal. In addition, modulation is carried out by means of the respectively other of these two modulation types with a synchronizing signal representing the synchronizing information of the the PN code sequence. In the receiver the modulated carrier is demodulated by means of a quadrature demodulator, from the output signal of which then both the spread data signal and also the synchronizing signal can be derived by filtering.
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1. A method for the transfer of a digital data signal from a transmitter to a receiver using a spread spectrum technique, comprising the steps of:
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modulo-2 adding the digital data signal with a pseudo noise (PN) code sequence of the transmitter to generate a spread data signal;
modulating a carrier with the spread data signal;
transmitting the modulated carrier;
demodulating the modulated carrier in the receiver; and
multiplying the demodulated signal with a PN code sequence produced in the receiver which coincides and is synchronized with the PN code sequence of the transmitter, to obtain the digital data signal, and in the transmitter the carrier is modulated using a first or second modulation type with the spread data signal, and in addition, the respective other of these two modulation types is modulated with a synchronizing signal representing the synchronizing information of the PN code sequence of the transmitter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
low pass filtering the output signal provided by the quadrature demodulator to obtain the synchronizing signal; and
high pass filtering the output signal provided by the quadrature demodulator to obtain the spread spectrum signal.
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6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the spread data signal has a bit rate which is higher than the bit rate of the digital data signal.
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7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the PN code sequence of the transmitter is selected so that the associated synchronizing signal has a substantially lower bit rate than the spread data signal.
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