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What is CDMA

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A channel access method, which allows several users to share a band of frequencies.
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Visible Light Communication Numerous Applications
Ala' Fathi Khalifeh (German Jordan University, Jordan), Hasan Farahneh (Ryerson University, Canada), Christopher Mekhiel (Ryerson University, Canada), and Xavier Fernando (Ryerson University, Canada)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch578
Abstract
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a promising research topic that aims at utilizing the visible light spectrum for data communication, which in turns off-loads the heavily utilized wireless radio spectrum. VLC can take advantage of the increased use of Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for lighting purposes in different fields, such as automotive headlights, traffic signals, advertising, aviation and general lightening. Utilizing solid state lights LEDs for lighting purposes not only saves energy but also can be used for data communication since LEDs can be easily modulated by switching the light ON and Off in frequencies above the human eye perception. This data can be transmitted in addition to the main lightening functionality of these devices. VLC is relatively easy to implement, and safe, as it does not have potential side effects like the radio signals. As such, this new technology has a great potential for adoption in several applications. This book chapter will briefly introduce the technology and discuss some potential indoors and outdoors applications.
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Evolution of Technologies, Standards, and Deployment of 2G-5G Networks
Code Division Multiple Access, also known as CDMA-ONE or IS-95, is a spread spectrum communication technology that allows many users to communicate simultaneously using the same frequency spectrum. Communication between users are differentiated by using a unique code for each user. This method allows more users to share the spectrum at the same time than alternative technologies.
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Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation of Mobile Phones on the Human Brain
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access technique utilized by different radio correspondence developments. In contrast to the GSM and TDMA technologies, CDMA communicates over the whole frequency range accessible. CDMA does not appoint a particular frequency to its clients on the communication system.
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The Diffusion of WiMax Technology: Hurdles and Opportunities
Code-Division Multiple Access, (CDMA) is used in both 2G and 3G systems. It is a “spread spectrum” technology, allowing many users to occupy the same time and frequency allocations in a given space. It assigns unique codes to each communication to differentiate it from others in the same spectrum.
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Role of Telecommunications in Precision Agriculture
Code division multiple access, a coding methodology for digital radio transmission which improves the amount of information carried by each hertz of frequency. WCDMA is broadband CDMA, a further refinement.
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Advances of Radio Interface in WCDMA Systems
Refers to Code Division Multiple Access. It is a spread spectrum multiplexing transmission method which uses a redundant information encoding method to deal with cochannel interference. In a most simplified setup, an information bit will be duplicated N times, and each chip will be modulated by a scramble sequence before transmitted to the media. The receiving end will descramble the received signal using the same scramble sequence to recover the transmitted information.
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A Framework for Understanding Mobile Value Offering through Multi-Country Studies
The CDMA, that stands for Code Division Multiple Access is a mobile communications standard developed by Qualcom.
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Visible Light Communication Numerous Applications
A channel access method, which allows several users to share a band of frequencies.
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