![]() ![]() In this paper, introduce a proposed multi-level pseudo-random sequence generator (MLPN). All these features makes it potentially suitable for the generation of independent spreading pseudo random codes in CDMA Systems. Moreover, it shows itself to be advantageous for high speed generation of PN codes, with low cost, low power consumption, small volume and simplicity of implementation, and exhibits a structural parallelism useful for VLSI implementations. Each of these shows very good behaviour to what is expected for this type of sequence, that is, high unpredictability and very good statistical behaviour. ![]() In this paper, a non linear Pseudo Noise (PN) generator is proposed that can produce a great number of uncorrelated random sequences with good properties of auto and cross-correlation. In this way transmission from unwanted users and also any interference (including the intermodulation products) are rejected by the despreading process in the receiver, and may be modelled as Gaussian noise. For this, each transmit-receive pair employs a unique spreading code, that must be uncorrelated with the codes used by other transmit-recieve pairs. The target receiver correlates its input with the same spreading function, suitably synchronised, to recover the signal. In a CDMA system each user modulates his data signal (typically with few kbits/s) onto a wideband spreading waveform. ![]()
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