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Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Spread-Spectrum Techniques - Pg. 153

3 Fundamentals of Spread-Spectrum Techniques In this chapter we consider the spread-spectrum transmission schemes that demand channel bandwidth much greater than is required by the Nyquist sampling theorem. You will recall from Chapter 2 that the minimum bandpass bandwidth required for data transmission through an ideal channel is equal to the data symbol rate. You will also recall that wideband reception allows a large amount of input noise power to the detector and thus degrades the quality of the detected data. Therefore, the receivers for spread-spectrum schemes have to convert the received wideband signals back to their original narrowband waveforms before detection. This process generates a certain amount of processing gain that can be