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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 13, 2001
Filed:
May. 07, 1999
Randolph L. Durrant, Colorado Springs, CO (US);
Mark Burbach, Peyton, CO (US);
Xircom, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA (US);
Abstract
A wireless spread spectrum communication system comprises a spread spectrum transmitter and spread spectrum receiver which communicate according to an over-the-air protocol. The spread spectrum transmitter transmits a burst comprising a preamble followed by a short gap, followed by a data message. The spread spectrum receiver receives and demodulates the transmitted burst. The receiver detects the preamble using a non-coherent parallel correlator, and from the preamble correlation peak generates a series of integration periods for serial non-coherent correlation. The short gap between the preamble and the data message allows the receiver time to process the preamble and set the timing of the electronics for receiving the data message. The receiver has a plurality of non-coherent correlators operating in parallel to recover the spread spectrum encoded information. For each of M spread spectrum codes, the receiver simultaneously attempts to correlate the non-preamble portion of the received spread spectrum signal by separating the received signal into real and imaginary parts, correlating both real and imaginary parts for I and Q sequences, and combining the real I, real Q, imaginary I, and imaginary Q correlation signals into a unified correlation signal.