CDMA stands for code division multiple access, this is the access technique used in the third generation for mobile communication (3G). UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), this is the third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard.
Here are the slides for CDMA and UMTS course :
chapter-1 : Introduction to CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). (Download Here)
chapter-2 : CDMA Reception and Performance System. (Download Here)
chapter-3 : IS-95 Channels and Codes. (Download Here)
chapter-4 : IS-95 Downlink and Uplink Processing. (Download Here)
chapter-5 : UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) Principles. (Download Here)
chapter-6 : UMTS Network Architecture. (Download Here)
chapter-7 : UTRA (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access) Aspects. (Download Here)
chapter-8 : HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) for Improved Data Transfer. (Download Here)
Special Thanks to Engineer Waleed El-Safoury for his great effort in preparing this course.
Please feel free to leave a comment if there is a dead link or a problem with the links.
Here are the slides for CDMA and UMTS course :
chapter-1 : Introduction to CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). (Download Here)
chapter-2 : CDMA Reception and Performance System. (Download Here)
chapter-3 : IS-95 Channels and Codes. (Download Here)
chapter-4 : IS-95 Downlink and Uplink Processing. (Download Here)
chapter-5 : UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) Principles. (Download Here)
chapter-6 : UMTS Network Architecture. (Download Here)
chapter-7 : UTRA (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access) Aspects. (Download Here)
chapter-8 : HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) for Improved Data Transfer. (Download Here)
Special Thanks to Engineer Waleed El-Safoury for his great effort in preparing this course.
Please feel free to leave a comment if there is a dead link or a problem with the links.
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