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GPSdemo
DL : 0
gps demo takes internal gps word and writes it to screen
Date
: 2025-12-20
Size
: 5.68mb
User
:
griim
[
GPS develop
]
GPS-data-
DL : 0
GPS 接收机,上位机端数据通讯协议的解读分析,WORD格式-GPS receivers, PC-side interpretation of the data communication protocol analysis, WORD format
Date
: 2025-12-20
Size
: 58kb
User
:
jack
[
GPS develop
]
cdma2c
DL : 0
CDMA Simulation Using MATLAB This program models a simple implementation of CDMA technology. It considers multiple bit data streams sent by any number of senders across a common channel. Each sender uses a unique code word, given by the Walsh set, to encode its data, send it across the channel, and then perfectly reconstruct the data at the receiver. The simulation utilizes these simplifications: 1. The individual data streams share the same bit length. 2. The code words are determined using the Walsh set to create orthogonal code words. 3. The spreading factor M of each code word is identical. 4. All users (data streams and codes) are synchronized in time. 5. Set-up and hold times of real-world systems are ignored. 6. The channel through which the data passes is ideal.-CDMA Simulation Using MATLAB This program models a simple implementation of CDMA technology. It considers multiple bit data streams sent by any number of senders across a common channel. Each sender uses a unique code word, given by the Walsh set, to encode its data, send it across the channel, and then perfectly reconstruct the data at the receiver. The simulation utilizes these simplifications: 1. The individual data streams share the same bit length. 2. The code words are determined using the Walsh set to create orthogonal code words. 3. The spreading factor M of each code word is identical. 4. All users (data streams and codes) are synchronized in time. 5. Set-up and hold times of real-world systems are ignored. 6. The channel through which the data passes is ideal.
Date
: 2025-12-20
Size
: 1kb
User
:
maryam
[
GPS develop
]
OTHERCDMA
DL : 0
CDMA Simulation Using MATLAB This program models a simple implementation of CDMA technology. It considers multiple bit data streams sent by any number of senders across a common channel. Each sender uses a unique code word, given by the Walsh set, to encode its data, send it across the channel, and then perfectly reconstruct the data at the receiver. The simulation utilizes these simplifications: 1. The individual data streams share the same bit length. 2. The code words are determined using the Walsh set to create orthogonal code words. 3. The spreading factor M of each code word is identical. 4. All users (data streams and codes) are synchronized in time. 5. Set-up and hold times of real-world systems are ignored. 6. The channel through which the data passes is ideal.-CDMA Simulation Using MATLAB This program models a simple implementation of CDMA technology. It considers multiple bit data streams sent by any number of senders across a common channel. Each sender uses a unique code word, given by the Walsh set, to encode its data, send it across the channel, and then perfectly reconstruct the data at the receiver. The simulation utilizes these simplifications: 1. The individual data streams share the same bit length. 2. The code words are determined using the Walsh set to create orthogonal code words. 3. The spreading factor M of each code word is identical. 4. All users (data streams and codes) are synchronized in time. 5. Set-up and hold times of real-world systems are ignored. 6. The channel through which the data passes is ideal.
Date
: 2025-12-20
Size
: 1kb
User
:
maryam
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