Direct sequence CDMA technology and its application to future portable multimedia communication systems
- 17 December 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
The design of flexible and efficient future mobile communication systems is a major challenge. The Walkstation Project involves researchers from different areas in order to find a solution via a global system approach. An important task is the investiga- tion of new digital, highly integrated radio interfaces with low cost, small size and low power consumption based on Dir ect Sequence CDMA. The simplicity of the design of both the analog and digital parts will allow low power operation and small ar ea in a eventual BiCMOS implementation.Keywords
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