2012 1st International Conference on Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication &Amp; Networking 2012
DOI: 10.1109/et2ecn.2012.6470090
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Performance analysis and comparison of different RAKE receivers for UWB channel

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“…Therefore, mobiles base stations can easily operate in either mode without any modification to their design [9]. In IS-95 CDMA systems, there are basically two directions of data transmission involved; the forward (from base station to mobile) and reverse (from mobile to base station) links [4].…”
Section: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, mobiles base stations can easily operate in either mode without any modification to their design [9]. In IS-95 CDMA systems, there are basically two directions of data transmission involved; the forward (from base station to mobile) and reverse (from mobile to base station) links [4].…”
Section: Basic Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that in a RAKE receiver, if the outputs from one correlator are corrupted by fading, the corrupted signal may be discounted through the weighting process. Decisions based on the combination of the three separate correlator outputs are able to provide a form of diversity, which can overcome fading and thereby improve the CDMA reception [9].…”
Section: Receiver Of Forward Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%