Hi Shabnam,

Packet Binary Convolutional Coding is *NOT* an RF
technology! It's a coding scheme 

802.11b uses either PBCC or CCK (complementary code
keying) for its 5.5 and 11 Mbps  rates. Almost nobody
uses PBCC, TI pushed it into the 11b standard, and
it's just stayed there.

So, what kind of comparison are you looking at?  I'm
interested to know how you compared DSSS/FHSS with
OFDM, and the result of your comparison.

Regards,
Karthik.

Message: 4         
   Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 05:17:33 -0700 (PDT)
   From: shabnam sayed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: packet binary convolution coding


Please any one from wireless groups help me with this
RF technology
and how can i get the comparision of this technology
with the existing 
technologies like DSSS FHSS OFDM  
bcoz i already have the comp between DSSS FHSS OFDM 
but not sure of 
Packet Binary Convolution coding
 
Any one from our group help me out
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