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Title:
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Handset Algorithms & Architectures for Blind Channel Estimation & Detection |
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Author:
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Livingston, Frank
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Type:
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Elec 599 Project Report |
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Keywords:
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C5410; TDMA; CDMA; blind channel estimation detection |
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Citation:
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F. Livingston, "Handset Algorithms & Architectures for Blind Channel Estimation & Detection," ELEC 599 Project Report, 2000. |
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Abstract:
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Multiple access is an important consideration in the design and implementation of wireless communications systems. Code division multiple access (CDMA) is one method for providing multiple access in a wireless system. In CDMA, each user is assigned a unique code that identifies the user to the system. This code is used to modulate and demodulate the userâ s data. CDMA has several advantages over other more traditional multiple access methods like frequency-division multiple access (FDMA) and time-division multiple access (TDMA), one of the most important being its inherent noise-rejection capability. Because of its advantages over other multiple access methods, CDMA is being designed into many current and next-generation wireless systems. |
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Date Published:
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2000-05-20 |