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Access general information, a tutorial, technical documents and articles on CDMA and cdmaOne.

TIA Documents
The CDG does not distribute TIA documents such as those listed below:
IS99 - Asynchronous Data & Fax
IS657 - Packet Data
IS658 - L Interface

To obtain TIA documents, please call Global Engineering Documentation at (800) 854-7179. For further assistance, the office number of TIA is (703) 907-7700. Click here to order TIA Documents online.

CDMA Certification Forum (CCF)
CDG Test reference documents have been transfered to the CDMA Certification Forum (CCF) (Click here to read the official press release)
To obtain CCF documents, please visit the CCF website www.globalccf.org.

CDG Reference Documents
The CDG's Technical Teams have created Reference Documents for a number of CDMA features and services.

ABC's of CDMA
We are pleased to offer two sections from the CDMA Wireless Academy's introductory course on CDMA: Wireless Communications and Benefits of CDMA.

CDMA University
QUALCOMM's CDMA University offers seven online modules that provide introductory information on CDMA technology.

University of California, San Diego Extensions
Code Division Multiple Access or CDMA is the technology that provides the basis for the 3rd generation of wireless telecommunications technology. UCSD Extension's Specialized Certificate in CDMA Engineering provides a wonderful way to grow your technical skills and enhance your career advancement in this rapidly growing field. This certificate is designed to prepare engineers in the fundamental principles and the real-world applications of CDMA engineering.

Reverse Link Capacity And Coverage Improvement For CDMA Cellular Systems Using Polarization And Spatial Diversity
By Levent Aydin, Eduardo Esteves and Roberto Padovani, Qualcomm, published by IEEE, 2002
This paper explores the benefits of increased diversity order using spatially separated, polarized antennas at the base station receiver of a CDMA cellular system.

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gpsOne Mobile Station Sensor Interface Application TCP/IP Wrapper Interface Specification, CL93-V2246-1 Rev. B
By Qualcomm, September 24, 2002

Capacity and Coverage Improvements of Adaptive Antennas in CDMA Networks, V1.2
By Erik Lindskog and Mitchell Trott of ArrayCom Inc., May 16, 2001

gpsOne Mobile Station Sensor Interface Application TCP/IP Wrapper Interface Specification, CL93-V2246-1 Rev. B
By Qualcomm, September 24, 2002

A Novel Polarization Smart Antenna
By Joseph Shapira and Samuel Miller, Celletra, May 7, 2001

Transmission Considerations For Polarization-Smart Antennas
By Joseph Shapira and Samuel Miller, Celletra, May 5, 2001

On Polarization Transmit Diversity In CDMA Regimes
By Joseph Shapira and Samuel Miller, Celletra, February 20, 2001

High Speed Wireless Data - Building The Business Case
By Airvana, Inc., 2001

Welcome to the World of CDMA
by Arthur H.M. Ross,Ph.D.
CDMA is a complex concept that can be viewed at many levels. We intend to offer explanations suitable for a broad audience, from non-technical to expert.

Global View of CDMA History for TDMA Operators
by Perry LaForge, Executive Director, CDMA Development Group, March 2001

The Move to CDMA: Bell Mobility's Technology Decision
by Brian O'Shaughnessy, Vice President, Technology Development, Bell Mobility
After an initial deployment of TDMA digital technology, Canada's Bell Mobility discovered that its customers' needs were not being met. Following a detailed technical evaluation and exploration of the options, Bell Mobility replaced the TDMA system with CDMA digital technology to capitalize on CDMA's technical and financial advantages today and into the future.

Why Smart Antennas & Subscriber Device Based Enhancements Are Important to Wireless Service Providers, October 1, 2002
By Tom Crook, Director, Technology, Sprint and Dean Prochaska, Director, Sprint

CDMA Advantages of AABS Smart Antenna Technology, October 1, 2002
By Alejandro Martínez-Muñoz, CDMA BTS Product Manager, Nortel Network

Intelligent Antennas and BLAST for CDMA2000 Networks, October 1, 2002
By Paul Polakos, Director, Wireless Advanced Technology Lab, Bell Labs / Lucent Technologies

Use of Smart Antennas in a Mixed CDMA2000 Voice and Data Environment, October 1, 2002
By Eduardo Cocozza, Strategic Marketing Manager, Motorola and Dr. Colin D. Frank, Advanced Radio Technologies Research, Motorola

The Evolution Of Smart Antennas To 3G, October 1, 2002
By Marty Feuerstein, Chief Technology Officer, Metawave

Adaptive Array Technology in CDMA2000 Basestations and Terminals, October 1, 2002
By Dr. Athos Kasapi, CTO, IntelliCell Group, ArrayComm

Mobile Receive Diversity in CDMA2000 - Simulation and Field Test Results, October 1, 2002
By Parag Agashe, Staff Engineer, Qualcomm and Roy Davis, Engineering Director, Qualcomm Inc.

CDMA Capacity Evolution - Mobile Receive Diversity, October 1, 2002
By Adam Gould, CTO, CDMA Nokia Mobile Phones