
The Next Generation CDMA Technologies
by Chen, Hsiao-HwaBuy New
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Author Biography
Dr. Chen received his BSc and MSc degrees from Zhejiang University, China, and his PhD degree from the University of Oulu, Finland, in 1982, 1985 and 1990, respectively, all in Electrical Engineering. Since then he has held a number of posts within academia in Finland, Taiwan, Germany, Japan and Hong Kong. His research efforts in spread spectrum and CDMA communication systems has resulted in nine US, Finnish and Taiwanese patents, most of which have been licensed to industry for commercial applications. He has served and been serving as the Editor of the special issues of IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications and is a recipient of the numerous research and teaching Awards from the National Science Council, the Ministry of Education and other professional associations in Taiwan. He has recently become the Editor for Asia & the Pacific for the Wiley journal Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
About the Author | |
Introduction | |
Basics of CDMA Communications | |
CDMA-Based 2G and 3G Systems | |
Technical Limitations of Traditional CDMA Technology | |
What is Next Generation CDMA Technology? | |
Complementary Codes | |
CDMA Systems Based on Complementary Codes | |
Integration of Space-Time Coding with CC-CDMA Technologies | |
M-ary CDMA Technologies | |
Next Generation Optical CDMA Communications | |
Relation between Periodic and Aperiodic Correlation Functions | |
Proof of Flock-wise Orthoganilty of CC codes | |
Proof of n-Chip Orthogonality of CC Codes | |
Proof of Equation (8.27) | |
List of Complete Complementary Codes (PG = 8 a?? 512) | |
List of Super Complementary Codes (PG = 4 a??64) | |
References | |
Index | |
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