1. Spread spectrum techniques work by spreading data over a wide bandwidth through methods like frequency hopping or direct sequence spreading using a pseudorandom code. This makes the signal harder to intercept or jam.
2. Frequency hopping spreads the signal over different frequencies in a seemingly random pattern synchronized between the transmitter and receiver. Direct sequence spreading represents each data bit as multiple bits set by a pseudorandom code.
3. Code division multiple access (CDMA) allows multiple users to share the same frequency band by assigning each user a unique spreading code. The receiver uses the same code to pick out the desired signal and reject others.