Wireless Networking to Support Data and Voice Communication Using Spread Spectrum Technology in The Physical Layer
Sourav Dhar, Rabindranath Bera

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a wireless LAN using spread spectrum technology at 902MHz, emphasizing its cost-effectiveness and anti-jamming capabilities for supporting data and voice communication.
Contribution
It introduces a WLAN implementation utilizing DSSS technology at 902MHz, highlighting its advantages in cost and anti-jamming features.
Findings
Successful development of a DSSS-based WLAN at 902MHz
Cost-effective installation demonstrated
Enhanced anti-jamming properties achieved
Abstract
Wireless networking is rapidly growing and becomes an inexpensive technology which allows multiple users to simultaneously access the network and the internet while roaming about the campus. In the present work, the software development of a wireless LAN(WLAN) is highlighted. This WLAN utilizes direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technology at 902MHz RF carrier frequency in its physical layer. Cost effective installation and antijaming property of spread spectrum technology are the major advantages of this work.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Body Area Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
