What Is Wireless Spread Spectrum Communication? terrylee 10-November-2008 06:59:55 PMComments The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. Posted by jahangir1983 The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. Posted by jahangir1983 A wireless spread-spectrum communication system using SAW chirped ... spread-spectrum communications, surface acoustic waves, wire-. less communications. I. I. NTRODUCTION. T. HE rapid progress in wireless communications Posted by waqasahmad Follow the link : ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/22/19779/00915460.pdf Posted by waqqas1 http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wirelessfaqs/f/spread-spectrum.htm Posted by mariuspaul The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. For more details please visit the following link: www.compnetworking.about.com/od/wirelessfaqs/f/spread-spectrum.htm Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 11-November-2008 12:12:28 AM By: sagitraz The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. For more details please visit the following link: www.compnetworking.about.com/od/wirelessfaqs/f/spread-spectrum.htm | |
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Posted: 31-January-2009 11:15:55 AM By: waqasahmad A wireless spread-spectrum communication system using SAW chirped ... spread-spectrum communications, surface acoustic waves, wire-. less communications. I. I. NTRODUCTION. T. HE rapid progress in wireless communications | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 11:52:19 AM By: jahangir1983 The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 11:53:16 AM By: jahangir1983 The spread spectrum approach to wireless communications is employed today in Wi-Fi and some cellular networks to obtain the following benefits: * enhanced reliability - mitigates the impact of wireless interference on a communication channel * increased bandwidth - exploits additional wireless spectrum to better utilize and share bandwidth among multiple channels * improved security - limits the ability of attackers to intercept transmissions. |