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W-CDMA
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cdma2000 for
3G Mobile
Networks
M.R. Karim
and
M. Sarraf
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To our families
Rahima, Razi, and Nayeem
—MRK
Maryam, Artin, and Shawhin
—MS
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
M. R. Karim , formerly a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff of Bell
Laboratories, was a member of the original team that developed the world’s
first cellular system. He has published in the areas of mobile communica-
tions and packet switching, and is author of the book ATM Technology and
Services Delivery (Prentice Hall, 1999).
Mohsen Sarraf received his Ph.D. degree in 1986 from the University of
Southern California. He joined Bell Laboratories in 1987 where he has
been involved in various aspects of communications systems. He has
worked on wireless systems from design and implementation to project
leadership during the last ten years. Currently he is the Director of
Advanced Multimedia Communications Department of Bell Labs.
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