DSSS
    Direct-Sequence Spread
        Spectrum. A transmission technology used in Local Area Wireless Network (LAWN) transmissions
        where a data signal at the sending station is combined with a higher data rate bit sequence,
        or chipping code, that divides the user data according to a spreading ratio. The chipping
        code is a redundant bit pattern for each bit that is transmitted, which increases the
        signal's resistance to interference. If one or more bits in the pattern are damaged during
        transmission, the original data can be recovered due to the redundancy of the transmission.
        (Compare with FHSS.)