Code Division Multiple Access Communications
β Scribed by Robert A. Scholtz (auth.), Savo G. Glisic, Pentti A. LeppΓ€nen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has become one of the main candidates for the next generation of mobile land and satellite communication systems. CDMA is based on spread spectrum techniques, which have been used in military applications for over half a century. Only recently, however, has it been recognised that spread spectrum techniques, combined with some additional steps, can provide higher capacity and better flexibility for the mobile cellular radio communications.
Code Division Multiple Access Communications comprises a set of contributions from the most distinguished world scientists in the field. These papers review the basic theory and some of the most important problems related to spread spectrum and CDMA. The topics covered centre on the information theory aspects of CDMA; interference suppression and performance analysis.
The material presented in this book summarises the main problems in modern CDMA theory and practice and gives a solid starting point for studying this complex and still challenging field. As such Code Division Multiple Access Communications is essential reading for all researchers and designers working in mobile communication systems and provides an excellent text for a course on the subject.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Evolution of Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Communications....Pages 3-26
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
Towards an Information Theory of Spread-Spectrum Systems....Pages 29-46
Performance Limits of Error-Correcting Coding in Multi-Cellular CDMA Systems With and Without Interference Cancellation....Pages 47-52
Optimum PN Sequences for CDMA Systems....Pages 53-78
Block demodulationβAn overview....Pages 79-93
Front Matter....Pages 95-95
Adaptive Multiuser Detection....Pages 97-116
Spatial and Temporal Filtering for Co-Channel Interference in CDMA....Pages 117-146
Interference Suppression for CDMA Overlays of Narrowband Waveforms....Pages 147-160
DS/CDMA Successive Interference Cancellation....Pages 161-180
Front Matter....Pages 181-181
Rake Reception for a CDMA Mobile Communication System with Multipath Fading....Pages 183-201
Frequency Hopped Systems for PCS....Pages 203-223
Code Synchronization: A Review of Principles and Techniques....Pages 225-266
Front Matter....Pages 267-267
Design Aspects of a CDMA Cellular Radio Network....Pages 269-282
Consumer Communications Based on Spread Spectrum Techniques....Pages 283-297
Optimal Policies for Multi-Media Integration in CDMA Networks....Pages 299-329
CDMA for Mobile LEO Satellite Communications....Pages 331-350
Standardization in a Wireless Environment....Pages 351-358
Back Matter....Pages 359-364
β¦ Subjects
Electrical Engineering; Computer Communication Networks; Signal, Image and Speech Processing
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