Esmailzadeh et al., 2003 - Google Patents
TDD-CDMA for the 4th generation of wireless communicationsEsmailzadeh et al., 2003
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- 3290063030868014011
- Author
- Esmailzadeh R
- Nakagawa M
- Jones A
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Wireless Communications
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This article discusses an evolutionary TDD mode of CDMA-based path for 3.5 G/4G systems. This technology has already been the basis of two 3G standards: TD-CDMA and TD-SCDMA with a synchronous uplink. Several techniques have been developed that allow TDD-CDMA …
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