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DirectSequenceSpreadSpectrum (DSSS) is a method for utilizing a frequency band in a thoughtful way. DSSS spreads the input signal across a frequency band pseudo-randomly using a predefined ChippingCode. ["802.11b"] uses this technique. DirectSequenceSpreadSpectrum (DSSS) is a method for utilizing a frequency band in a thoughtful way. DSSS spreads the input signal across a frequency band pseudo-randomly using a predefined ChippingCode. [[802.11b]] uses this technique.

DirectSequenceSpreadSpectrum (DSSS) is a method for utilizing a frequency band in a thoughtful way. DSSS spreads the input signal across a frequency band pseudo-randomly using a predefined ChippingCode. 802.11b uses this technique.

This page gives a pretty good explanation that is a little more in-depth:

http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/wireless/dsss.html

[CategoryGlossary]

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