Also known as Code Division Multiple Access、 CDMA, CDMA, CDMA (telecommunication), spread spectrum multiple access
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
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Code-division multiple access (CDMA) is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies. CDMA is an example of multiple access, where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel. This allows several users to share a band of frequencies (see bandwidth). To permit this without undue interference between the users, CDMA employs spread spectrum technology and a special coding scheme (where each transmitter is assigned a code).
CDMA optimizes the use of available bandwidth as it transmits over the entire frequency range and does not limit the user's frequency range.
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