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FIRST CDMA-BASED DIGITAL CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
CDMA IS-95A; N-CDMA; Narrowband CDMA; IS95; Cdma1; Cdmaone; CDMA One; IS-95; CDMAOne; IS-95A; CDMA IS-95B; IS-95B
  • cdmaOne network structure
  • Samsung cdmaOne [[mobile phone]] disassembled

CDMA      
accesso multiplo in codice (nella trasmissione cellulare), uso di codice specifico per ogni utente
Code Division Multiple Access         
  • A CDMA2000 [[mobile phone]]
  • Generation of a CDMA signal
CHANNEL ACCESS METHOD FOR RADIO COMMUNICATION, ALLOWING MANY TRANSMITTERS TO SEND INFORMATION OVER ONE CHANNEL USING SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY AND A SPECIAL CODING SCHEME; USED IN GPS, CDMAONE, CDMA2000, UMTS, ETC.
CDMA; Code-division; Code-Division Multiple Access; Code division multiplexing; Cdma; Synchronous Code-Division Multiple Access; SCDMA; Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access'; Code-division multiplexing; Code division multiplex; IS683A; S-CDMA; S-cdma; Synchronous CDMA; Code division; Code division multiple access; Collaborative CDMA; Code Division Multiple Access; Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access
Accesso multiplo in codice (nella comunicazione cellulare), uso di codice specifico per ogni utente che consente l"inoltro di ogni conversazione di abbonato su una banda molto larga senza interferenze), CDMA

Definitie

CDMA
Code Division Multiple Access (Reference: telecommunication, mobile-systems)

Wikipedia

CdmaOne

Interim Standard 95 (IS-95) was the first ever CDMA-based digital cellular technology. It was developed by Qualcomm and later adopted as a standard by the Telecommunications Industry Association in TIA/EIA/IS-95 release published in 1995. The proprietary name for IS-95 is cdmaOne.

It is a 2G mobile telecommunications standard that uses code-division multiple access (CDMA), a multiple access scheme for digital radio, to send voice, data and signaling data (such as a dialed telephone number) between mobile telephones and cell sites. CDMA transmits streams of bits (PN codes). CDMA permits several radios to share the same frequencies. Unlike TDMA "time division multiple access", a competing system used in 2G GSM, all radios can be active all the time, because network capacity does not directly limit the number of active radios. Since larger numbers of phones can be served by smaller numbers of cell-sites, CDMA-based standards have a significant economic advantage over TDMA-based standards, or the oldest cellular standards that used frequency-division multiplexing.

In North America, the technology competed with Digital AMPS (IS-136, a TDMA technology). It was supplanted by IS-2000 (CDMA2000), a later CDMA-based standard.