Comparative Study of TDMA and CDMA Technology

Abstract

Since the mid-1990s, the cellular industry has witnessed high growth. The rapid growth in cellular telephone subscribers has demonstrated that wireless communication is a developing and useful voice and data transport. New standards and technologies are being implemented to allow wireless networks to provide access to several users efficiently. In any cellular system it is requiredto have a technique that can handle multiple users at any given time. There are a number of requirements that any multiple access technology must be able to meet: 1.) Ability to handle several users without mutual interference, 2.) Ability to be able to maximize the spectrum efficiency, 3.) Must be robust, enabling ease of handover between cells.This paper compares two multiple access techniques: “TDMA” vs. “CDMA”.

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Nitish Aggarwal, Rachit Gupta, Pallavi Saxena

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Nitish Aggarwal, Rachit Gupta, Pallavi Saxena (2014). Comparative Study of TDMA and CDMA Technology. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2(11), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19037