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Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications Byeong Gi Lee

Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications By Byeong Gi Lee

Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications by Byeong Gi Lee


Summary

This invaluable text addresses spreading, scrambling and synchronization techniques for use in inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous CDMA systems, including the IMT-2000.

Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications Summary

Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications by Byeong Gi Lee

This invaluable text addresses spreading, scrambling and synchronization techniques for use in inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous CDMA systems, including the IMT-2000. It provides fundamental background material and introduces novel acquisition techniques that enable rapid and robust acquisition of inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous IMT-2000 CDMA systems.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. Part I: Scrambling Code Generation and Acquisition. 2. Sequences and Shift Register Generators. 3. Fundamental Code Acquisition Techniques. 4. Advanced Code Acquisition Techniques. Part II: Spreading and Scrambling in IMT-2000 DS/CDMA Systems. 5. Inter-Cell Asynchronous IMT-2000 W-CDMA Systems (3GPP-FDD). 6. Inter-Cell Synchronous IMT-2000 TD-CDMA System (3GPP-TDD). 7. Inter-Cell Synchronous IS-95 and CDMA 2000 Systems (3GPP-2). Part III: DSA-based Scrambling Code Acquisition. 8. Distributed Sample Acquisition (DSA) Techniques. 9. Correlation Aided DSA (CDSA) Techniques. Appendices. References. Index.

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NPB9780792374268
9780792374268
0792374266
Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications by Byeong Gi Lee
New
Hardback
Springer
2001-06-30
348
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