Enya Chaudhary

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Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women's University

Bachelor of Computer Application


Department of Science and Technology
Faculty of Education and Methodology

Presented By : Ekta Tewatia


Jv-u/22/6015
Program Outcomes
• Software Skills
• Problem Solving
• Fundamental Knowledge of Computer
• Design and Development
• Understand IT System
CDMA
Code
Division
Multiple
Access
Course Outcomes
• Understanding CDMA Principles
• System Design
• Emerging Trends
• Signal Transmission
• Applications of CDMA
Content
• Introduction to CDMA
• Features
• Working of CDMA
• Advantages & Disadvantages
• Application
• Future of CDMA
• conclusion
CDMA

CDMA stands for Code Division Multiple


Access, a channel access method used in
telecommunications and mobile computing.
It enables multiple users to share the same
frequency band by assigning unique codes
to each communication signal, which helps
distinguish them from one another
Working of
CDMA
Advantages of CDMA

Improved Capacity Enhanced Security


CDMA allows more users to The use of spread spectrum
share the same frequency and unique codes makes
band, resulting in greater CDMA inherently more
network capacity and secure against
efficiency. eavesdropping and
interference.

Reduced Interference
CDMA's spread spectrum technique minimizes interference
between users, providing a more stable and reliable
connection.
Disadvantages of CDMA
Complexity
1 CDMA technology requires advanced signal processing and equipment, adding to its
complexity.

Power Consumption
2 CDMA's spread spectrum techniques can consume more
power compared to other technologies.

Limited Bandwidth
3 As the number of users increases, the available
bandwidth can become a limiting factor for CDMA
networks.
Application of CDMA
1 Mobile Networks

2 Satellite Communications

3 Wireless LANs

4 Mobile Communication

5 IoT (Internet of Things)


The Future of CDMA
5G Integration
CDMA principles are being adapted and incorporated
into 5G networks, enhancing their performance and
capabilities.

IoT Applications
CDMA's robust and reliable features make it suitable for
supporting a wide range of internet of things (IoT)
devices.

Advanced Signal Processing


Ongoing research and development are focusing on
improving signal processing techniques for even better
performance and efficiency.
Conclusion
CDMA was a groundbreaking technology
that shaped the development of
wireless communications. Its relevance
has diminished, but its legacy persists in
the foundations of modern
communication standards.
In short: CDMA is fading out but its
concepts remain important in shaping
modern wireless communication
technologies.
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