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How PN Codes are used in IS-95 CDMA Systems
By Dr. Ernest Simo

2.0 Using the Long PN Code

The Long PN Code Offsets
As with the Short PN Codes, we can use the various offsets
of the same Long PN Sequence as different codes:
In principle, all 4.4 trillion offsets of the Long PN Code can be treated
as distinct codes since they are mutually isolated by a cross-correlation
factor of -1/L, while maintaining a very good auto-correlation factor.
However, if two adjacent offsets are used, a Multipath of the leading
sequence (delayed by exactly one chip) would look identical to the lagging
sequence.
In IS-95, a multiple of 64 chip separation (typically 256 chips) is
recommended between adjacent Long PN Offsets.
A 64-chip separation between adjacent offsets of the Long PN Code would
yield approximately 69 billion offsets. A 256-chip separation would yield
about 242/28 = 234 = ……offsets.
A subset is reserved and used as Access Channels. They allow Mobiles to
Register, Respond to a PAGE, Originate a Call or Perform Authentication.
These channels are accessed on a contention basis.
Another subset is used to isolate Mobiles in the Reverse Link. These offsets are
assigned to mobiles on a dedicated basis. (Just like Short PN Offsets
are assigned to the cells and sectors on a dedicated basis.)
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