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Correlation performance of chaotic signals in spread spectrum systems
The performance of chaotic sequences used in direct sequence spread spectrum (DS/SS) communications is assessed. It is demonstrated that this method leads to an improvement in signal detection performance over traditional spreading techniques. Other advantages of using chaotic dynamical systems for such applications are presented.