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Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2013

Session Number:B1L-C

Session:

Number:209

Performance Evaluation of CDMA Using Chaotic Spreading Sequences in Indoor Power Line Channels

Ryo Takahashi,  Ken Umeno,  

pp.209-212

Publication Date:

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.15248/proc.2.209

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Summary:
Power line communication is a technology that is used for data transmission on electric power lines. Because impedance mismatching and branched lines cause signal reflections, power line channels possess multi-pass fading characteristics. In this study, the performance of a synchronous code division multiple access (CDMA) using chaotic spreading sequence is estimated in indoor power line channel.

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