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After the previous chapter the reader should have quite clear in their mind the main architectural solutions of the different signal detection issues which were highlighted. The question now is how to translate it into good hardware design. Introduced by a brief discussion about the main issues in design and implementation of wireless telecommunication terminals (design flows, design metrics, design space exploration, finite arithmetic effects, rapid prototyping, etc.), this Chapter presents in detail the FPGA hardware implementation of the CDMA receiver described in Chapter 3.

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(2004). From System Design to Hardware Prototyping. In: An Experimental Approach to CDMA and Interference Mitigation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2537-8_4

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