CDMA communications method and system

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Combining or distributing information via code word channels...

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370441, 375205, H04J 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A CDMA communications method capable of multiplex transmission of data over a wide range from a low rate to high rate, such as image data, without a considerable increase in a circuit scale. A fundamental transmission rate is determined, for example, at 32 kbps, a rate higher than 8 kbps conventionally used. The data whose transmission rate is equal to the fundamental transmission rate is transmitted in frames including no vacant portion. Data whose transmission rate is lower than the fundamental transmission rate (16 kbps, for example) are transmitted in frames including vacant portions. The vacant portions are not transmitted. This makes it possible to receive data through other channels during a time period associated with the vacant portions. Data of a higher transmission rate, 128 kbps, for example, can be multiplexed and transmitted through four channels using different spreading codes.

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