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AT&T Mobility

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Achievable Rate & Capacity
Explores achievable rate, channel capacity, spectral efficiency, and fading channels in wireless communication systems.
MIMO Capacity
Explores MIMO capacity, spatial multiplexing, matched filter, and power normalization in wireless communication systems.
MIMO RAKE Receiver: Simulation and MIMO Extension
Covers the implementation of IS-95 forward-link and MIMO extension.
CDMA: RAKE Receiver and Multipath Channels
Covers the RAKE receiver, CDMA performance in multipath channels, SINR impact, and CDMA uplink.
Spatial Multiplexing in MIMO Channels
Explores spatial multiplexing in MIMO channels to enhance data rates and system performance through multiple antennas.
IS-95 with MIMO Simulation
Covers the IS-95 CDMA standard implementation with MIMO simulation and project guidelines.
Channel Coding and BICM (LLRs)
Explores channel coding, BICM, and LLRs in wireless communication systems, emphasizing the importance of error detection and correction.
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation (DSSS)
Covers the basics of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation (DSSS) and its practical aspects.
Convolutional Codes & Viterbi Decoder
Covers Convolutional Codes, Viterbi Algorithm, state and branch metric computations, and survivor path length limitations.
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation (DSSS)
Covers Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation (DSSS) to improve signal quality through wider bandwidth distribution and interference reduction.

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