With the proliferation of direct spread spectrum systems (DSSS) in the communications arena, synchronization techniques that offer improved performance and higher speed are of great value. Matched filter approaches have gained momentum in recent years, while sliding correlators have experienced slower development. This paper deals with a modification to the sliding correlator implementation. A unique multi-phase correlator (PMC) intended to decrease the mean time to acquire synchronization by exploiting properties of pseudo-noise (PN) sequences is introduced. These properties are used to create a novel signal structure for the receiver local correlator. A brief explanation of the signal structure is followed by a detailed design method based on PN code properties.
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