Performance comparison of single-code and multi-code CDMA MAC protocols for video/voice integration

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Performance comparison of single-code and multi-code CDMA MAC protocols for video/voice integration

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The system performances of single-code and multi-code MAC protocols for voice/video transmission in slotted code division multiple access systems are compared. It is shown that significant voice performance and channel utilisation improvements can be achieved by using a multi-code scheme.

Inspec keywords: code division multiple access; channel allocation; multimedia communication

Other keywords: single-code CDMA MAC protocols; multi-code CDMA MAC protocols; video/voice integration; channel utilisation; slotted code division multiple access systems

Subjects: Multiple access communication; Multimedia communications

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