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Radio Access Techniques

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This chapter describes the key features of radio access techniques. Introducing the main multiple access methods such as FDMA, TDMA, however much attention in this chapter is paid to CDMA. Especially Section 2 gives the detailed information on CDMA concept, spreading process and spreading codes used by different CDMA standards. Also key factors of CDMA based systems such as handover processing, power control, frequency reuse factor and system capacity are also given by this section. At the end of the chapter we discuss the basics of multi-carrier transmission, introducing such multi-carrier modulation schemes as OFDM, OFDMA, MC-CDMA, MC DS-CDMA and MC CS-CDMA

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Park, Y., Choi, J. (2007). Radio Access Techniques. In: Park, Y., Adachi, F. (eds) Enhanced Radio Access Technologies for Next Generation Mobile Communication. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5532-3_2

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