Spread Spectrum and CDMA (EE/NIS651)


Course Instructor
Yu-Dong Yao

Covers fundamentals of digital communication that have emerged as the basis for many techniques employed in the generation of spread spectrum waveform. These include pseudo-random codes, modulation and demodulation techniques, synchronization, statistical distributions, direct sequence (DS) and frequency hopping (FH) spread spectrum, and capacity calculation for a CDMA system. Gain an overview of wireless architecture, spread spectrum communication, statistical distributions used in wireless communication, design of optimum receivers, calculation of theoretical capacity of a CDMA system, coding and decoding processes in CDMA, effects of co-channel interference in CDMA, and synchronization in CDMA wireless communication systems. 3G wireless systems using CDMA technologies are also studied in this course.




This course is part of the following programs:

Program NameProgram Directors(s)
Networked Information Systems Graduate CertificateYu-Dong Yao
Wireless Communications Graduate CertificateYu-Dong Yao
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