Explain Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) standard? akumar_8181 02-May-2008 07:24:51 AMComments Distingush users on code basis rather frequency or time. Posted by waqqas1 Code Division Multiple Access is a method for describing physical radio channels. Data intended for a specific channel is modulated with that channels code. These are typically pseudorandom in nature, and posses favourable correlation properties to ensure physical channels are not confused with one another. CDMA techniques are employed within cdmaOne™, CDMA2000™ and UMTS Posted by sagitraz There are few different CDMA standards. One is cdma2000 family standard which uses 1.25 MHz carrier spacing or chip rate of 1.2288Mcp(cdma2000 1x, EV-DO) The other is W-CDMA family of standard which uses 5MHz carrier spacing or 3.84Mcps(W-CDMA, HSDPA, HSUPS) Currently there are on-going works for new standards which combines CDMA and OFDM. Posted by ykkim The Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) standard is an alternative digital cellular standard that was developed in the United States. Posted by rickwalker |
Posted: 03-May-2008 10:45:22 AM By: rickwalker The Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) standard is an alternative digital cellular standard that was developed in the United States. | |
Posted: 05-May-2008 09:59:18 PM By: ykkim There are few different CDMA standards. One is cdma2000 family standard which uses 1.25 MHz carrier spacing or chip rate of 1.2288Mcp(cdma2000 1x, EV-DO) The other is W-CDMA family of standard which uses 5MHz carrier spacing or 3.84Mcps(W-CDMA, HSDPA, HSUPS) Currently there are on-going works for new standards which combines CDMA and OFDM. | |
Posted: 06-May-2008 01:28:32 AM By: sagitraz Code Division Multiple Access is a method for describing physical radio channels. Data intended for a specific channel is modulated with that channels code. These are typically pseudorandom in nature, and posses favourable correlation properties to ensure physical channels are not confused with one another. CDMA techniques are employed within cdmaOne™, CDMA2000™ and UMTS | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 07:29:24 AM By: waqqas1 Distingush users on code basis rather frequency or time. |