1. CDMA - Noun
2. CDMA - Proper noun
CDMA (uncountable)
(electronics) Initialism of Code Division Multiple Access.
CDMA
Initialism of Commercial Development and Marketing Association.
1980s Bell Laboratories logo, used from 1984 until 1995 In 1980, the TDMA and CDMA digital cellular telephone technology was patented. Source: Internet
A CDM (synchronous CDMA), TDMA, or FDMA receiver can in theory completely reject arbitrarily strong signals using different codes, time slots or frequency channels due to the orthogonality of these systems. Source: Internet
All current systems use LFSR outputs to generate some or all of their ranging codes (as the chipping code for CDMA or DSSS) or to modulate the carrier without data (like GPS L2 CL ranging code). Source: Internet
A license condition placed on Telstra to maintain an equivalent coverage footprint at the time resulted in Telstra deciding to deploy an IS-95 CDMA network in its place. Source: Internet
A significant application of CDMA is the Global Positioning System (GPS). Source: Internet
Asynchronous CDMA seeAlso When mobile-to-base links cannot be precisely coordinated, particularly due to the mobility of the handsets, a different approach is required. Source: Internet