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Signal-code constructions for conflict-free wireless networks

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This paper considers the possibility of constructing new-generation conflict-free (both cellular and peer-to-peer) synchronous broadband wireless networks in which users can simultaneously transmit information in the same frequency band without… Click to show full abstract

This paper considers the possibility of constructing new-generation conflict-free (both cellular and peer-to-peer) synchronous broadband wireless networks in which users can simultaneously transmit information in the same frequency band without conflicts (media access collisions). This kind of networks can be constructed by combining the theory of code division multiple access (CDMA) with the broadcasting method. Here, broadcasting means that the user transmits information to a group of users within its radio line of sight by inserting a message header into a unified codeword.

Keywords: conflict free; signal code; wireless networks; code constructions

Journal Title: Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
Year Published: 2017

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