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Multipath Time Delay Jitter Measured at 850 MHz in the Portable Radio Environment
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1987
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Spread SpectrumEngineeringRadio FrequencyClock RecoveryTiming AnalysisAntennaNoiseLow LatencyTime Delay SpreadUltra-low LatencyTime Delay JitterSignal ProcessingPortable Radio EnvironmentElectromagnetic CompatibilityDelay Distribution Profiles
Time delay jitter in digital personal communications systems, caused by moving the antenna by a few wavelengths, was studied at two office buildings and two residences at a frequency of 850 MHz. A wide-band pseudonoice code technique was used. The results indicate that peak-to-peak time delay, variations on the order of 375 ns may be encountered. The worst case jitter was not necessarily found when there was a large time delay spread. It was also found that the excess mean delay and the root mean-square (rms) time delay spread of the delay distribution profiles were approximately the same.
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