Won et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Stabilization of contention-based CDMA ranging channel in wireless metropolitan area networksWon et al., 2005
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- Won J
- Cho C
- Lee H
- Leung V
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- International Conference on Research in Networking
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The current IEEE 802.16 a and 802.16 d standards of wireless metropolitan area networks specify a ranging channel in the OFDMA physical layer that employs a set of CDMA codes for ranging and bandwidth requests. The ranging channel is contention-based and …
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