The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access systems are investigated using the concept of capacity taken from information theory. To this aim, we model the spreading at the transmitter and the sampling of the incoming signal at the receiver with a unique linear multi-input multi-output transfer function depending on spreading sequences and on the users relative delays and phases. The capacity can be computed using a known formula and is a random quantity depending on the process generating the spreading codes and on the delays and phases that are random in asynchronous environments. In the companion paper, we show that chaos-based spreading is able to outperform classical spreading in most c...
Results of recent theoretical investigations highlighted that the use of chaos in direct-sequence co...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
Theoretical limits of asynchronous multicode DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channels are investigated b...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
Results of recent theoretical investigations highlighted that the use of chaos in direct-sequence co...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
Theoretical limits of asynchronous multicode DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channels are investigated b...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
The theoretical limits of asynchronous DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channles are investigated by comput...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
Results of recent theoretical investigations highlighted that the use of chaos in direct-sequence co...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...