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Definitions of CDMA on the Web:

(Code Division Multiple Access): A technology for digital transmission of radio signals
between, for example, a mobile telephone and a radio base station. In CDMA, a
frequency is divided into a number of codes.
www.ceva-dsp.com/news/glossary.php
A spread spectrum approach to digital transmission. With CDMA, each conversation
is digitized and then tagged with a code. Also known as IS-95A or cdmaOne.
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Code Division Multiple Access. Refers to a multiple-access scheme where stations
use spread-spectrum modulations and orthogonal codes to avoid interfering with one
another.
www.spidersat.net/glossary/glossary_c.htm
A method of frequency reuse whereby many radios use the same frequency but each
one has a unique code. GPS uses CDMA techniques with Gold's codes for their
unique cross-correlation properties.
www.eurofix.tudelft.nl/glossary.htm
Code Division Multiple Access: a digital wireless telephony transmission technique. 1.
CDMA allows multiple frequencies to be used simultaneously (Spread Spectrum).
The CDMA idea was originally developed for military use over 30 years ago. 2. The
CDMA standards used for second-generation mobile telephony are the IS-95
standards championed by QUALCOMM.
www.polyphonic-ringtones-ring-tones.co.uk/glossary.html
Stands for Code Division Multiple Access, a mobile technology, operated in several
countries including the USA and South Korea.
www.cellhire.com/content/glossary.htm
Code Division Multiple Access: A spread spectrum air interface technology used in
some digital cellular, personal communications services and other wireless networks.
www.braddye.com/glossary.html
(code division multiple access;
www.business2.com/b2/web/articles/0,17863,527365,00.html
Code Division Multiple Access. CDMA technology was originally developed for
military use in the late 1960's, and is a multiple access technique, using sequenced
code to divide traffic channels within the same radio channels.
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Code-Division Multiple Access. Further info in Technical Archive.
www.dynamic-webs.co.uk/information/glossary.html
Code Division Multiple Access got its start as a military technology, developed by the
Allies in WWII. Much like data sent over the Internet, CDMA conversations are
"spread" when sent, then reassembled upon arrival. The technology allows multiple
calls to be carried over one channel. CDMA is the fastest-growing transmission
technology and is basically the multiplexing platform for 3G. ...
www.10meters.com/communications_glossary.html
Code Division Multiple Access, the second type of digital cellular system to be
deployed in the United States (See TDMA).
www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/research/wireless/append.htm
Technique that spreads a signal over a frequency band that is larger than the signal
to gain interface immunity; users transmit different spreading codes over a
communications channel.
www.sprint.com/sprint/ir/it/ig.html
Code Division Multiple Access. An access technique in which every earth station may
transmit at the same frequency and at the same time, but only at a given, limited
power level. This technique requires that each earth station use a unique identifying
code, which is modulated with the communications signal. CDMA is the access
technique used with spread-spectrum data distribution and some VSAT and mobile
satellite systems.
www.telesat.ca/satellites/terminology.htm
Code Division Multiple Access - a technique by which each conversation is sent over
multiple frequencies with each conversation having a unique code. Forms the basis of
W-CDMA which is the European proposed standard for 3G. ...
www.orange.com/English/glossary/glossaryc.asp
Code Division Multiple Access. A spread spectrum air interface protocol that uses
radio frequencies to provide mobile telecom services, including interoperability with
the wireline PSTN (public switched telephone network). A so-called "second
generation" (2G) service, CDMA was developed in the US by Qualcomm and, with
TDMA and GSM TDMA, is one of three main protocol implementations used in
delivering PCS mobile voice services. French: AMRC.
www.crtc.gc.ca/dcs/eng/glossary.htm
Code Division Multiple Access - a technology for cellular networks.
www.intoweb.co.za/it-terms.php
Code Division Multiple Access. Also known as spread spectrum, allowing several
users to share a channel by allocating "codes" that allow each one to distinguish
between them, even though they use the same frequency bands at the same time.
www.flw.com/define_c.htm
This technology converts analogue signals into digital which are then transmitted over
a network. CDMA enables multiple phone calls to be carried on the same frequency
by using a voice-coding system. For more information see How cell phones work
cellular access technologies (How Stuff Works, USA).
www.science.org.au/nova/022/022glo.htm
A method of digital wireless transmission that allows a large number of users to share
access to a single radio channel by assigning unique code sequences to each user.
www.interdigital.com/glossary.jsp
Code division multiple access is a modulation scheme whereby a fixed bandwidth is
used by multiple users. Each users carrier is modulated with a unique pseudo
random code, usually be means of either direct sequence or frequency hopping
spread spectrum modulation. The signal of one user hence looks like noise to another
user. Individual signals are extracted at the receiver by a correlation process (both
the transmitter and receiver use the same pseudo random sequence).
www.poynting.co.za/tech_training/glossary.shtml
Code Division Multiple Access. A digital spread-spectrum wireless transmission
technology that transmits data from calls across the entire frequency band with codes
for proper signal recovery at the other end (see PCS).
www.mnta.org/publications/publications_industry_glossary.html
Code Division Multiple Access. A standard using spread spectrum transmission, the
same frequencies being used by other CDMA or narrowband systems. The term
CDMA is often used to refer to IS-95 or cdmaOne.
www.keep-talking.net/glossary.htm
Code Division Multiple Access, a method of encoding and carrying digital cellphone
messages which is commonly used in America and elsewhere. It rivals GSM in other
countries (particularly Europe) as the standard for digital cellular. In New Zealand,
Telecom's mobile service is based on CDMA, while Vodafone runs on GSM. Variants
of CDMA that will be used in high-speed cellphone data services include W-CDMA
and cdma2000.
www.techwriter.co.nz/nerd-ad.html
CDMA is a digital communication technology to provide PCS service used by some
carriers in which an air interface assigns a code to each data packet sent over the air.
The name CDMA is often used to refer to the IS-95 communications standard. Other
technologies used are TDMA and GSM.
www.ideacellular.com/Glossary02.htm
Generically (as a multiplexing scheme), code division multiple access (CDMA) is any
use of any form of spread spectrum by multiple transmitters to send to the same
receiver on the same frequency channel at the same time without harmful
interference. Other widely used multiple access techniques are Time Division Multiple
Access (TDMA) and Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA). ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA

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