Search for dissertations about: "Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple-Access DS CDMA . multirate"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple-Access DS CDMA . multirate.
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1. Successive Interference Cancellation in DS-CDMA Systems
Abstract : There is every indication that direct-sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) will be one of the multiple access schemes for the third generation wireless mobile systems. CDMA is a flexible multiple access method suitable for supporting many new services (speech, data, video, etc), which are becoming increasingly important for mobile communications. READ MORE
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2. Multirate Schemes and Multiuser Decoding in DS/CDMA Systems
Abstract : Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple-Access (DS/CDMA) has for some yearsbeen considered as a candidate for future personal and mobile communications.The reasons are mainly the properties of universal frequency reuse andthe multi-path mitigation. READ MORE
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3. Coding, Decoding and Multiuser Detection for Wireless CommunicationsCoding, Decoding and Multiuser Detection for Wireless Communications
Abstract : In the strive for making the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System(UMTS) a reality, concepts and techniques are to be developed which canprovide both high system capacity and sufficient quality for the increasingnumber of mobile users. To obtain these objectives, powerful and flexibleerror control coding is needed, as well as efficient means for many usersto share the same commmication medium. READ MORE
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4. Multirate Codes and Multicarrier Modulation for Future Communication Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, new detection and modulation methods for multicarrier systems are presented. The proposed multicarrier detectors are based on feedback of previously detected symbols and the idea is to exploit the correlation, both in time between consecutive symbols, and in frequency between neighboring sub-carriers. READ MORE
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5. Channel Coding and Multiuser Detection for CDMA and Wireless Communications
Abstract : Next generation wireless communication systems will require support for many different applications as well as improved quality compared to existing second generation systems like GSM (Global System for Mobile communications). Since there will be more users and higher data rates, the capacity must also be increased. READ MORE