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本文的内容包括对扩频复用噪声码的论述。多路噪声码是由配对码对组成的码,当在匹配滤波器中正交多路复用、传输和检测时,这些码对具有脉冲自相关函数(即压缩为不含旁瓣的单个脉冲的类噪声码)。实现这一理想结果的基本要求是,形成配对对的两个码的自相关函数对于主瓣以外的所有时间值必须具有相等的幅度和相反的意义。描述了定义获得无瓣压缩要求的各种基本概念、正交噪声码子类和基本的一般码展开概念,并从理论上进行了验证。此外,公开了对多路噪声编码中固有的各种独特属性的相对完整的覆盖。从本质上讲,本文提出了一种实用的统一理论和对这些码的解释,以教授所涉及的原理,并说明从能够压缩成无瓣脉冲且大量可用的码中可以实现的增益的大小。理论处理表明,这些概念和应用在技术上都是合理的。利用所建立的各种概念,利用移位寄存器主动实现了多路复用噪声码的正交子集(32位配对码),并在适当的测试配置中进行了测试,以验证理论性能可以在实际硬件上获得。
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Spread Spectrum Multiplexed Noise Codes
The contents of this paper comprises a treatise on spread spectrum multiplexed noise codes. Multiplexed noise codes are codes formed with mate code pairs which when orthogonally multiplexed, transmitted, and detected in a matched filter possess an impulse autocorrelation function (i.e., noise like codes which compress to a single impulse containing no sidelobes). The fundamental requirement for achieving this desirable result is that the autocorrelation function of the two codes forming a mate pair must be of equal magnitude and opposite sense for all values of time outside of the main lobe. The various fundamental concepts which define the requirements for obtaining lobeless compression, an orthogonal noise code subclass, and basic general code expansion concepts are described and theoretically verified. In addition, a relatively complete coverage of the various unique attributes inherent in multiplexed noise codes are disclosed. In essence, a practical unified theory and explanation of these codes is presented to teach the principles involved and illustrate the magnitude of the gains that are realizable from codes that are capable of compressing to a lobeless impulse and which are available in abundance. The theoretical treatment demonstrates that the concepts and applications are all technically sound. Utilizing the various concepts established, an orthogonal subset of multiplexed noise codes (32 bit mate pair codes) was implemented actively using shift registers and tested in appropriate test configurations to verify that the theoretical performance can be obtained with practical hardware.
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