02130 a2200181 4500020001500000040001300015082001200028100002300040245012200063260005500185300003400240440005100274520140100325650003501726942002501761999001501786952014701801 a0201633744 aDLCbDLC a621.3821 aViterbi, Andrew J.10aCDMA : principles of spread spectrum communication bprinciples of spread spectrum communication cAndrew J. Viterbi. aReading, Mass. :bAddison-Wesley Pub. Co.,cc1995. axix, 245 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. 0aAddison-Wesley wireless communications series.1 a"Spread spectrum multiple access communication, known commercially as CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), is a driving technology behind the rapidly advancing personal communications industry. Its greater bandwidth efficiency and multiple access capabilities make it the leading technology for relieving spectrum congestion caused by the explosion in popularity of cellular mobile and fixed wireless telephones and wireless data terminals."--BK JACKET. "Written by a leader in the creation of CDMA and an internationally recognized authority on wireless digital communication, this book gives you the technical information you need. It presents the fundamentals of digital communications and covers all aspects of commercial direct-sequence spread spectrum technology, incorporating both physical-level principles and network concepts. You will find detailed information on signal generation, synchronization, modulation, and coding of direct-sequence spread spectrum signals. In addition, the book shows how these physical layer functions relate to link and network properties involving cellular coverage, Erlang capacity, and network control."--BK JACKET. "With this book, you will attain a deeper understanding of personal communications system concepts and will be better equipped to develop systems and products at the forefront of the personal wireless communications market."--BK JACKET. 0aCode division multiple access. cBKk621.382 VIT2ddc c8236d8236 001040708NFICaCLbCLcGENd2006-03-08eAcademic Book Companyg4164.32l1o621.382 VITpSEECS007071r2014-02-18s2014-01-20w2017-01-05yBK