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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a digital multiple-access technique, whereby each signal has its own unique binary sequence, and all signals share the same spectrum. In the United States, personal communication networks using CDMA, will provide to each user, a separate code, which will change from cell-to-cell. We call this code reuse, just like the frequency reuse employed in the FDMA or TDMA systems. However, there are many more codes, than frequency bands.
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Schilling, D.L., Milstein, L.B., Pickholtz, R.L., Kullback, M., Biederman, W. (1994). The Millicom/SCS Mobilecom PCN Field Test. In: Jabbari, B. (eds) Worldwide Advances in Communication Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1355-5_10
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