Radar-Communication Integration Based on DSSS Techniques

With the rapidly incremental demand in electronic devices, there is something in exploring multifunctional RF systems for reducing cost, minimizing the radar cross and probability of intercept, etc. This paper presents an integration system of radar and communication based on DSSS (direct sequence spread spectrum) technique, an attractive technique which is highly secure and robust. It utilizes different PN code to spread the spectrum of radar and communication data to avoid jamming mutually. Additionally, it uses BPM to gain better performance. The simulation over an ideal AWGN channel shows that the system can work perfectly

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