Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications

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Springer US, Mar 17, 2013 - Technology & Engineering - 348 pages
Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications addresses spreading, scrambling, and synchronization techniques for use in inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous CDMA systems, including the IMT-2000. It provides fundamental background material for sequences and shift register generators, and demonstrates various acquisition techniques in primitive, advanced levels, and in the third generation (3G) DS/CDMA cellular systems. In addition, it introduces the novel acquisition techniques DSA (Distributed Sample Acquisition) and CDMA (Correlation-aided DSA) that enable rapid and robust acquisition of inter-cell synchronous and asynchronous IMT-2000 CDMA systems. Scrambling Techniques for CDMA Communications will be invaluable to wireless communication engineers, and in particular those involved in theoretical and design works related to spreading, scrambling, and synchronization of CDMA communication systems.

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About the author (2013)

Byeong Gi Lee earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Lee is a professor of electronics engineering at Seoul National University, Korea. Dr. Lee is the co-author of Broadband Telecommunications Technology, Second Edition (Artech House, 1997) and has worked for Granger Associates (DSC Communications) and AT&T Bell Laboratories.

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