Explain how a radio channel allocated to a mobile station is differentiated with others at the base station in a CDMA network. How the Same is done in a GSM network?
michaelcoyne 06-November-2007 05:42:41 PM

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Best Answers are below


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA

Posted by alwin


In case of CDMA the base station has fine correlation with the
mobile station and hence detects the unique code of the mobile station and
have it is able the differentiate one mobile station with another. In case of
GSM,a unique RF carrier is assigned to the mobile phone which is used as the
differentiating factor (Time Frequency)

Posted by nelson124



Posted: 06-November-2007 05:51:19 PM By: nelson124

In case of CDMA the base station has fine correlation with the
mobile station and hence detects the unique code of the mobile station and
have it is able the differentiate one mobile station with another. In case of
GSM,a unique RF carrier is assigned to the mobile phone which is used as the
differentiating factor (Time Frequency)

Posted: 06-November-2007 07:52:52 PM By: alwin

Best Answers are below


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA

Posted: 07-October-2009 01:14:28 PM By: crouse

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Posted: 07-October-2009 01:16:41 PM By: crouse

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