Spread Spectrum CDMA Systems for Wireless Communications

  • Authors:
  • Branka Vucetic;Savo Glisic

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • Spread Spectrum CDMA Systems for Wireless Communications
  • Year:
  • 1997

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From the Publisher:Spread spectrum CDMA systems are becoming widely accepted and promise to play a key role in the future of wireless communications. This comprehensive new book explains the main issues of spread spectrum CDMA and makes its practical applications available to network engineers and managers. Packed with nearly 1,000 equations, it also provides the mathematical tools necessary to apply the technology to your own wireless system. In clearly written presentations, Spread Spectrum CDMA Systems for Wireless Communications outlines the main advantages of the spread spectrum technique, describes its key elements, and also... 聲 Presents important code acquisition strategies for direct sequence (DS) and frequency hopping (FH) systems — and the mathematics used for their analysis 聲 Compares various code tracking loop systems, such as Delay Lock Loop (DLL) and Tau Dither Loop (TDL) 聲 Details receiver configurations based on CCD, SAW, and DSP matched filters 聲 Examines system capacity issues related to the CDMA cellular network 聲 Explains the CDMA overlay, packetized transmission in CDMA networks, and the problems of multiuser detection You also strengthen your understanding of important topics such as automatic threshold detection, sequential and in lock/out of lock detectors, and discrete tracking loops for slow frequency hopping (SFH). Chapter-end appendices provide insight into the newest CDMA standards, including the IS-95 standard. The practical design guidelines presented throughout the book make it a valuable reference tool for network designers, while updates on various performance aspects help mobilecommunications managers make better, more informed choices for their own systems. The book also serves as an excellent primer for post-graduate students in communications.