CDMA
About CDMA
Different radio communication systems employ the channel access technique known as code-division multiple access (CDMA). Multiple transmitters can transfer data over a single communication channel concurrently in multiple access systems, such as CDMA. This enables several users to share a frequency band.
Why is CDMA important?
Benefits of CDMA:
- The idea that dropouts only happen when the phone is at least twice as far from the base station is one of CDMA's primary benefits.
- Another benefit is that it has a high spectral capacity, which allows it to support more users per MHz of bandwidth.
Who should take the CDMA Exam?
- Strategic or technical managers
- Consultants
- Communications professionals
- Software engineers
- System engineers
- Network professionals
- Marketing and sales professional
- IT professionals
- Those who plan on using, evaluating, or working with CDMA wireless networks, applications, and services.
CDMA Certification Course Outline
- Spread Spectrum Techniques and Architectures
- Basic CDMA
- Code Division Multiple Access
- CDMA system overview
- CDMA: Key Enabler for the Wireless Internet
- The Forward Link
- The Reverse Link
- Forward Traffic Channels
- Power Control
- Overview of CDMA call processing and signaling
- Overview of CDMA2000 and 1xEV-DO