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ID: 171772
Wai Tam, Francis Lau, Chi Tse
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Since the 1970s, there has been a great deal of research effort on studying
chaotic systems and the properties of chaotic sounds generated. Characterized by their wideband, impulse-like autocorrelation and low cross-referencing properties, chaotic signals are useful spread-spectrum signals for carrying digital information. Spectrum spreading has become one of the most popular modulation techniques for high-speed wireless communications. E-mail: possesses, positively, low-cost, and multiply effect, which is very important in a wireless scenario . In addition to the benefits of simple circuitries, thus lowering the cost of transceivers.

Early study of chaos-based communication systems was focused on a single-user case. In the past few years, more information is available on the subject of spread-spectrum communication systems. This book presents a detailed study of the results of chaos-based communications, and evaluates their performance. In addition, the effectiveness of multiuser detection techniques, which is the main objective of multiple-access digital communication systems.

* Hot research topic
* Describes communication technologies for the future
* Authors among the pioneers researching in chaos-based communications

1. Introduction
2. Chaos-Based Digital Communication Systems
3. Multiple-Access Coherent Antipodal Chaos-Shift-Keying Systems
4. Multiuser Detection Techniques for Multiple-Access Coherent Antipodal Chaos-Shift-Keying Systems
5. Multiple-Access Generalized Correlation Delay-Shift-Keying Systems
6. Enhancements of Correlation-Delay-Shift-Keying Scheme
7. Multiple-Access Scheme. Utilizing Transmitted References And Training Sequences
8. Near-Optimum Communication Schemes
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