Presentation 2004-10-25
The Early History of Commercial Spread Spectrum
Michael J. MARCUS,
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Abstract(in English) Spread spectrum technology was first developed for military use during War II and the early Cold War. Due to traditional spectrum policies, it remained implicitly forbidden for commercial use throughout the world until a 1985 FCC decision. This paper traces the evolution of spread spectrum from a purely military technology to the basis of both Wi-Fi and CDMA cellular.
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Keyword(in English) ds Spread spectrum / CDMA / spectrum policy / regulation
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Conference Date 2004/10/18(1days)
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Title (in English) The Early History of Commercial Spread Spectrum
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Keyword(1) ds Spread spectrum
Keyword(2) CDMA
Keyword(3) spectrum policy
Keyword(4) regulation
1st Author's Name Michael J. MARCUS
1st Author's Affiliation Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications()
Date 2004-10-25
Paper # WBS2004-33
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 374
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 3
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