The document discusses CDMA modulation techniques and applying them to encode data bit sequences. It also covers deriving expressions for standing waves from discontinuities and path loss in dB by considering received signal power and various losses.
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The document discusses CDMA modulation techniques and applying them to encode data bit sequences. It also covers deriving expressions for standing waves from discontinuities and path loss in dB by considering received signal power and various losses.
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ECTE465 / ECTE965 - Wireless Communications
Tutorial for Week 5s lecture August 23, 2007
1. For the orthogonal chip sequences v1 = {+1, 1, +1, 1} and v2 = {+1, 1, 1, +1}, apply CDMA modulation to the data bit sequence 01101 to generate the encode sequence s1 and 11111 to generate s2 . (a) Show that if these sequences are added together with with the weights s = s1 3 s2 the original data can be recovered using a cross-correlation operation (possibly inverted). (b) If s is displaced by one (chip) bit period, what is the result of the cross-correlations? You can shue bit 15 back to bit zero (or zero pad - the results should be similar). 2. Derive an expression for the amplitude of a standing wave resulting from a discontinuity with purely real reection coecient if the incident wave is of the form V (x, t) = V0 sin(t kx) 3. Derive an expression for the path loss in dB from the expression for received signal power which takes into account the medium and polarisation losses.