Direct sequence CDMA for large meteor burst networks

W. Ralston, J. Weitzen
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The authors examine the application of direct-sequence random code-division multiple-access to large meteor-burst network. Narrowband meteor burst networks have succesfully supported networks of up to a few hundred nodes on a single channel by relying on the natural spatial multiplexing of the meteor channel to support communications. For large high-density meteor-burst networks, however, this spatial multiplexing can fail to provide adequate diversity to avoid collisions. A spread spectrum system can accommodate many thousands of nodes, and through a combination of channel propagation delay and the introduction of random time offsets operate with a single common spreading code. Throughput and waiting time predictions for such a system are illustrated as a function of the number of simultaneous users, network size, bandwidth, and signal level differences between users. It is shown that a spread spectrum system can accommodate very large networks and provide several orders of magnitude improvement over a conventional single channel system.<>
直接序列CDMA大流星突发网络
研究了直接序列随机码分多址在大突发流星网络中的应用。窄带流星突发网络依靠流星信道的自然空间复用来支持通信,已经成功地支持单个信道上多达几百个节点的网络。然而,对于大型高密度暴流星网络,这种空间多路复用可能无法提供足够的分集来避免碰撞。扩频系统可以容纳数千个节点,并通过信道传播延迟和引入随机时间偏移的组合使用单个公共扩频码进行操作。这种系统的吞吐量和等待时间预测被描述为同时用户数量、网络大小、带宽和用户之间的信号电平差异的函数。研究表明,扩频系统可以适应非常大的网络,并且比传统的单信道系统提供几个数量级的改进。
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