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Spread Spectrum CDMA 
By:   Lee, Steve      
ISBN: 0071406719
Format: BB 314 pages 
Pub Date: 2002-08-12 
Copyright: 2003
Edition:1
$64.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Professional 
About the Book 


In the past 7 years CDMA (Code Division Multiplexed Access) has grown from a small experiment to the technology that is going to replace all existing wireless methods in North America and around the world, replacing even GSM, which up to now has been deeply entrenched in Europe and elsewhere. Though many books cover it conceptually, there are few that deal in the application of CDMA to the day-to-day functioning of the wireless network. This book is focused on the workplace needs of RF managers and engineers. Mathematically difficult material has been culled from the body of the book and placed in carefully organized appendices, so readers have access to derivations but don’t have to wade through them to find the solutions they’re looking for. And unlike any existing CDMA book, this details the similarities and differences between the 2G IS-95 and 3G IS-2000 standards, focusing on the many issues that changeover is going face.

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  Table of Contents

Foreword 
Introduction 
Acknowledgments 
Chapter 1: Point A to Point B 
Chapter 2: Digital Communication Theory 
Chapter 3: IS-95 CDMA 
Chapter 4: A Day in the Life 
Chapter 5: System Capacity 
Chapter 6: Overview of IS-2000 1x ("3G"): The Next Generation 
Appendix A: Spurious Noise and Inter-Mod Products 
Appendix B: Fourier Mechanics 
Appendix C: Electrodynamics and Maxwell's Equations 
Appendix D: Doppler Effect 
Appendix E: Basic Antenna Theory 
Appendix F: Channel Allocations and Standards 
Appendix G: Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 
Appendix H: Authentication 
Appendix I: Complex Numbers 
Appendix J: Included Software Tools 
Appendix K: Review Questions for the Appendices 
Appendix L: Answers to the Review Questions 
Bibliography 
Index 




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