A technique for enhancing the capacity of radio communication systems with noise-like signals
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https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272707080031Abstract
A technique for enhancing the capacity of wireless systems with noise-like signals has been proposed implying the use of orthogonal polarization coding and additional inverse polarization manipulation. Estimation of the average bit error probability was carried out in implementing the specified technique for communication systems with direct signal spectrum spreading under the impact of nonpolarized normal noise and unmodulated harmonic elliptically polarized interference.References
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