Above shows how two devices using the same code can communicate at the same time as another two devices due each pair using their own unique code. |
There are two types of CDMA:
- Direct Sequence (DS-CDMA)
- Frequency Hopping (FH-CDMA)
DS-CDMA
This is used in digital cellular systems like 3G. It works by assigning each user with a spreading code which is orthogonal to other codes.
FH-CDMA
The carrier frequencies of the individual users constantly changes with time.
Advantages of CDMA
FH-CDMA
The carrier frequencies of the individual users constantly changes with time.
Advantages of CDMA
- The security is better compared to the earlier generations which used FDMA or TDMA, which is Frequency Division and Time Division.
- Due to having individual codes for each user, it has immunity of interference from other users.
- It has the ability to cope with multipath channels.
- It also has good flexibility, so that a user can increase their rate without affecting other users.
Disadvantages of CDMA
- Due to the coding each device needs to be able to process the complex signal.
- If requires a large bandwidth.