Innovation

Transceiver for Low Signal-To-Noise Ratio Packet-Based Communication Channels

University of California System: University of California, San Diego Technology Transfer
posted on 03/04/2010

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University inventors have invented a transceiver which enables packet acquisition at low (< 0dB) signal-to-noise ratio without the use of external synchronization. This invention enables:

  • Extended range in spread spectrum networks,
  • Improved reliability of spread spectrum networks, and
  • Low SINR operation for spread spectrum radios, without significant additional design costs.

File Number: 20709 


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