Wednesday 6 August 2008

Spread Spectrum and CDMA: Principles and Applications




Spread spectrum and CDMA (code division multiple access) are up-to-date technologies widely used in operational radar, navigation and telecommunication systems and playing a dominant role in the philosophy of the forthcoming generations of systems and networks. The amount of interest and effort invested in this encouraging area by research institutions and industry is gigantic and constantly growing, especially after the prominent commmercial success of CDMA mobile telephone IS-95 and the use of CDMA as the basic platform of 3G (and beyond) mobile radio. No wonder that the fundamentals of spread spectrum theory have assumed a solid place in the basicuniversity disciplines, while the detailed issues form the contents of numerous advanced courses.

This book was conceived as a textbook for postgraduate and undergraduate students, and is also expected to be useful in training industry personnel and in the daily work ofresearchers. It is based on the experience and knowledge gained by the author during more than three decades of research activity in the area, as well as on his lecture courses.


The original version of such a course started in the late 1970s at the Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University ‘LETI’ and has since been continually developed and modernized, absorbing many state-of-the-art achievements and being presented to audiences from Russia, the UK, Australia, China, Finland and other countries.





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Spread spectrum and CDMA (code division multiple access) are up-to-date technologies widely used in operational radar, navigation and telecommunication systems and playing a dominant role in the philosophy of the forthcoming generations of systems and networks. The amount of interest and effort invested in this encouraging area by research institutions and industry is gigantic and constantly growing, especially after the prominent commmercial success of CDMA mobile telephone IS-95 and the use of CDMA as the basic platform of 3G (and beyond) mobile radio. No wonder that the fundamentals of spread spectrum theory have assumed a solid place in the basicuniversity disciplines, while the detailed issues form the contents of numerous advanced courses.

This book was conceived as a textbook for postgraduate and undergraduate students, and is also expected to be useful in training industry personnel and in the daily work ofresearchers. It is based on the experience and knowledge gained by the author during more than three decades of research activity in the area, as well as on his lecture courses.


The original version of such a course started in the late 1970s at the Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University ‘LETI’ and has since been continually developed and modernized, absorbing many state-of-the-art achievements and being presented to audiences from Russia, the UK, Australia, China, Finland and other countries.





Download Here

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