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CDMA for Wireless Personal Communications
By: Ramjee Prasad; 1996
CDMA RF System Engineering
By: Samuel C. Yang; 1998
CDMA Systems Engineering Handbook
By: Jhong S. Lee, Leonard E. Miller; 1998
CDMA: Principles of Spread Spectrum Communication
By Dr. Andrew Viterbi
Digital Communications, 2nd Ed.
J. G. Proakis, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1989
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Communications
R. L. Peterson, R. E. Ziemer, and D. E. Borth, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1995
Lee's Essentials of Wireless Communications
By: Dr. William C.Y. Lee, McGraw-Hill
Microwave Mobile Communications
W. C. Jakes, Jr. (Ed.), J. Wiley & Sons, New York, 1974; reprinted by IEEE Press, 1994
Mobile Cellular Telecommunications Analog and Digital Systems, 2nd Ed.
By Dr. William C. Y. Lee, McGraw-Hill
Mobile Cellular Telecommunications, 2nd Ed.
W. C. Y. Lee, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1995
Mobile Communications Engineering
By Dr. William C. Y. Lee, McGraw-Hill
Principles of Communication Engineering
By: Irwin M. Jacobs and John M. Wozencraft
Shift Register Sequences
S. W. Golomb, Aegean Park Press, Laguna Hills, California, 1982
Spread Spectrum CDMA Systems for Wireless Communications
By: Savo Glisic, Branka Vucetic; 1997
Spread Spectrum Communication Handbook
M. K. Simon, J. K. Omura, R. A. Schultz, and B. K. Levitt, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1994
The Mobile Radio Propagation Channel
D. Parsons, Wiley, New York, 1992
Wireless Intelligent Networking
By:Gerry Christensen, et al; 2000

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Whitepapers
References
A. H. M. Ross and K. S. Gilhousen, CDMA Technology and the IS-95 North American Standard
in The Mobile Communications Handbook, pp. 430-448, CRC Press in cooperation with IEEE Press, 1996, ISBN 0-8493-8573-3.
C. E. Shannon, Communication in the presence of noise
Proc. IRE 37, pp. 10-21, Jan. 1949.
D. C. Cox, 910 MHz Urban Mobile Radio Propagation: Multipath Characteristics in New York City
IEEE Trans. Comm. COM-21, Nov. 1973, 1188-1194.
G. L. Turin, Introduction to Spread spectrum antimultipath techniques and their application to urban digital radio
Proc. IEEE 68, 1980, pp. 328-354
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Committee on Radio Propagation, Coverage Prediction for Mobile Radio Systems Operating in the 800/900 MHz Frequency Range
IEEE Trans. on Veh. Tech. 57, February 1988, pp.3-71.
K. S. Gilhousen, I. M. Jacobs, R. Padovani, L. A. Weaver and C. A. Wheatley, On the capacity of a cellular CDMA system
IEEE Trans. Veh. Tech. VT-40(2):303-312, 1991.
P. A. Bello, Characterization of Randomly Time-Variant Linear Channels
IEEE Trans. on Comm. Systems CS-11, Dec. 1963, pp. 360-393.
P. T. Brady, A Statistical Analysis of On-Off Patterns in 16 Conversations
Bell System Technical Journal 47, 1968, 73-91.
R. A. Scholtz, Notes on spread spectrum history
IEEE Trans. Commun., COM-31, pp. 82-84, Jan. 1983.
R. A. Scholtz, The origins of spread spectrum communications
IEEE Trans. Commun., COM-30, pp. 822-854, May 1982 (Part I).
R. H. Clarke, Statistical Theory of Mobile-Radio Reception
Bell System Technical Journal 47, July 1968, pp. 957-1000.
R. Price and P.E. Green, Jr., A communication technique for multipath channels
Proc. IRE 46, 555-570.
R. Price, Further notes and anecdotes on spread-spectrum origins
IEEE Trans. Commun., COM-31, pp. 85-97, Jan. 1983.

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