TDMA - CDMA White Papers
MC-CDMA in Personal Area Networks - A Combined PHY and MAC Approach
Overview Future personal networks (PN) will be complemented by personal area networks (PANs), which are considered as a building block for 4G communication systems. PANs establish an ad-hoc network of personal devices around a person with the possibility to associate other devices in reach as well. A connection to infrastructure networks or other PANs will be established on demand. Air interfaces for personal area networks need to be flexible and adaptive as well as robust against interference as no dedicated frequency band will be assigned to PAN services. MC-CDMA is a PHY layer technique that provides all these features.
| Publisher | Nokia | File Format | |
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| Date Published | March 2005 | Downloads | 195 |
| Format | White Papers | ||
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