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Antiing multipath multiaddress interference technology in spread spectrum communications
2002Vol. 2, pp. 115–118
Abstract
There are two kinds of interference in a communication system: multipath and multiaddress interference. Using A RAKE receiver in a direct sequence spread spectrum system is an efficient method of anti-multipath interference, and multistage interference cancellation technology we can be used for anti-multiaddress interference. Combining a RAKE receiver with multistage interference cancellation, multipath and multiaddress interference can be removed at the same time.
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