Abstract
The cellular digital radio communication system CD 900 supplies millions of mobile subscribers per network with voice and data service. It applies a digital wideband TDMA-process allowing up to 330 traffic channels within 24 MHz to be allocated to one base station. A cluster of three becomes possible by its excellent interference suppression features resulting from the utilization of multipath signals by an adaptive matched filtering process realized with a digital signal processor. CD 900 is designed as to satisfy the demand for a mobile communication mass market as well as for its adaption to modern digital transmission networks including ISDN.

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