The Origins of Spread-Spectrum Communications 论文
1982IEEE Transactions on Communications引用 296
Coding theory and cryptographyChaos-based Image/Signal EncryptionCellular Automata and Applications
摘要
This monograph reviews events, circa 1920-1960, leading to the development of spread-spectrum communication systems. The WHYN, Hush-Up, BLADES, F9C-A/Rake, CODORAC, and ARC-50 systems are featured, along with a description of the prior art in secure communications, and introductions to other early spread-spectrum communication efforts. References to the available literature from this period are included.