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Wireless Communication Systems Practice Test: Multiple Access Techniques
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Multiple access techniques are methods for allocating signaling dimensions to specific users. Multiple access methods perform differently in different multiuser channels. Co-channel interference is a problem that can occur in many wireless communications systems due to spectrum sharing and multiple access. It is mainly caused by multiple radios transmitting on the same frequency band at the same time. Here are some examples of multiple access techniques: Frequency division multiple access (FDMA): A common analog method that divides the frequency band into channels of equal bandwidth. Each... Show more
Wireless Communication Systems Practice Test: Multiple Access Techniques
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1. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA) assigns ______ channels to _______ users.
2. Which of the following is not true for FDMA systems as compared to TDMA systems?
3. All users in CDMA system uses __________ carrier frequency.
4. SSMA uses signals which have a transmission bandwidth that is smaller than the minimum required RF bandwidth.
5. Narrowband FDMA allows users to share the same radio channel allocating a unique time slot to each user.
6. Frequency reuse factor for CDMA system is ___________
7. Preamble contains __________
8. The vulnerable period of slotted ALOHA is _________ packet duration.
9. ___________ is a digital multiple access system in which carrier frequencies are varied in pseudorandom order.
10. Capacity of CDMA can be increased by operating in DTX, which stands for _______
11. TDMA systems transmit in a continuous way.
12. For pure ALOHA protocol, the vulnerable period is ___________ the packet duration.
13. __________ synchronization overhead is required in TDMA due to _______ transmission.
14. If D is the distance between co-channel cells and R be the cell radius, co-channel reuse ratio is given by __________
15. If λ is mean arrival rate and τ is the packet duration, then traffic occupancy of a packet radio network is equal to _________
16. __________ is the interference at a base station receiver that comes from the subscriber units in the surrounding cells.
17. In a CDMA system, link performance for each user __________ as the number of users _______
18. Packet radio uses _________ and __________ signals for perfect feedback.
19. The FDMA channel carries ____________ phone circuit at a time.
20. Packet radio has high spectral efficiency.
21. __________ is based on FDMA/FDD.
22. ___________ of TDMA system is a measure of the percentage of transmitted data that contains information as opposed to providing overhead for the access scheme.
23. Pure ALOHA is __________
24. During the period of call, other users can share the same channel in FDMA.
25. The symbol time in FDMA systems is _________ thus intersymbol interference is ______