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What are the main differences between CDMA and GSM?

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whta are the main differences between the tow systems
 

cdma versus gsm

hi
its difficult to summrize but the idea is that they are two totaly different technologies

see the books in the eda ebook forume on the tow subjects

regards
 

    niro

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gsm vs cdma site:edaboard.com

Dear,
GSM and CDMA are two technologies used in mobile communication now a days. In CDMA we can use the same carrier freq for more than one user in the same cell whereas in GSM we can not. For GSM we an reuse the same freq in other cell maintaining a minimum distance.
Also GSM uses TDMA and FDMA.
Good Luck

Kuldeep
 

cdma vs tdma

GSM is a second generation (2G) mobile system that is being employed in most european countries and asean coutries. GSM (global system for mobile communications) is a digital cellular phone technology based on TDMA and FDMA.

CDMA meanwhile is not a digital cellular phone technology. It is a type of multiple access technique. refer to the following link to understand what is multiple access schemes.
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/wireless/02_04.htm

GSM is using TDMA and FDMA.

However, due to limitations in frequency spectrum expecially for highly populated countires like USA and Korea, they are using CDMA (code division multiple access) in their 2G digital cellular phone technology (ex: IS95). CDMA's biggest advantage is ; its spread spectrum technique maximises spectrum efficiency.

All 3G based phone technology are using CDMA. Anyway this is a huge topic to explain, so I just gave some basics about GSM and CDMA.
 

abis interface cdma

firstly GSM band between 890-960 MHZ

GSM tequnique used TDMA or FDMA or both of them
GSM is divided by two bands one for transmitting and the other for recveing

CDMA is mainly use spreading (signal multiplied by code 0,1 ) tequnique which means that

for each code there is one user and there is some codes are not used for orthognality
 

cdma versus tdma

and about the other diffrent the CDMA can provid bigest coverge for example in the place need 4 tower in GSM can dependent on one tower in CDMA

also have other point the subsriber traffic in CDMA can transfer at av.high B.W.
more then 10 once from GSM , so can support a many survice like video call

the big problem in CDMA is in synchronization in A-bis interface is dependent on V.SAT system and the transmission by V.SAT is unstable as required in wirless phone

if you still need other information about this subject i can give you a v.good paper in this field

thanks
 

cdma has frequency reuse factor is 1.

CDMA has theoretically infinite capacity since all users are allocated different code and transmit same time at same frequency

GSM allocates each user (8 maximum) different time slots to transmit in the 200kHz channel i.e a combination of TDMA and FDMA.

CDMA has universal frequency reuse, same band in every cell (cluster size of 1)
GSM has a certain frequency reuse factor with a minimum co-channel distance

And the list goes on .......
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frequency reuse factor of cdma

here i am uploading a document which u can have a look.
 

cdma v/s gsm

does any one here has a link for automatic frequency planning software for gsm ?
 

gsm is95 tdma

GSM is based on TDMA
See the following diagram
in cdma, every user employs whole bandwidh and the user is being distinguished by invidual PN code.
In GSM, every user is alloted a time slot in whole time and he has to utilize it during his turn.
 

fdma and cdma used for gsm

Pl. be specific regarding your questions.
I will try to help you.
 

hand off technique in gsm mobile

Both of these systems used in the mobile telecommunication system, but in my opinion CDMA system is better because it gives you a very big band width with comparison to the GSM, also the modulation system is different between them.
the data rate is higher in CDMA.
 

reuse factor gsm

there are many differences between cdma and GSM systems ,the multiple access technique GSM is TDMA OVER FDMA ,while in IS-95 IS cdma over FDMA.in general the capacity of cdma is larger than it in GSM because no of codes per carrier are larger than no of available time slots per carrier in GSM.The handover techniques GSM is hard handoff(between different cells) and softer handoff(within same cell),while in cdma hard,soft and softer handoff techniques are used.

i'll try to send u a table discuss the differences ASAP.

Mostafa
 

Re: frequency reuse factor of cdma

Read your article, very good points. I personally favor CDMA, although in the late 90s I favored GSM because of it's roaming abilities, but other than that, I think CDMA is much more efficient.
 

Re: CDMA vs GSM

IN GSM A SINGLE FREQUENCY IS ASSIGNED TO A SPECIFIC USER IN A CELL AND THIS FREQUENCE CAN'T BE ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER USER IN THAT PARTICULER CELL, MAKING RESTRICTION ON FREQUNCE REUSE IN GSM.
WHEREAS IN CDMA YOU CAN ASSIGN A SINGLE FREQUNCE FOR MORE THAN ONE USER.
 

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