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CDMA: Access and Switching
For Terrestrial and Satellite Networks

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Diakoumis Gerakoulis, AT&T Labs-Research, USA and
Evaggelos Geraniotis, University of Maryland, USA
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0471 49184 5
February 2001
Hardback
298pp


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CDMA: Access and Switching addresses two unique uses of CDMA. The first is its use as a
generalized method for multiple access communications and the second is its use in switching
applications. Hence, the concepts introduced will enable readers to understand that multi-user
communications (whether access or switching) can be presented as generalized code division
networks. Each new application presented is assessed and evaluated while each innovative design
is followed by rigorous performance analysis.
- Introduces the concepts of generalized CDMA and code division switching and analyzes spreading sequences for orthogonal, quasi-orthogonal and pseudo-orthogonal access systems
- Presents the Satellite Switched CDMA (SS/CDMA) as a system application and evaluates its end-to-end BER performance and throughput
- Features methods and procedures for random access, synchronization and carrier demodulation in CDMA networks and examines the CDMA performance under non-linear amplification
- Discusses methods of adaptive power control and multi-user detection in asynchronous CDMA networks
Such an innovative approach will be of great interest to researchers and will also benefit
forward-looking system architects and designers. For graduate level students undergoing
research work in terrestrial wireless and satellite networks it will be a unique learning
experience.
Contents:
- Preface
- The Generalized CDMA
- Spreading Sequences
- Switched CDMA Networks
- Vode Division Switching
- The Satellite Switched CDMA Throughout
- The Spectrally Efficient CDMA Performance
- Network Access and Synchronization
- Carrier Recovery for 'Sub-Coherent' CDMA
- Nonlinear Amplification of Synchronous CDMA
- Optimization Technques for 'Pseudo-Orthogonal CDMA'
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