Advanced mobile communications radiointerface (CTDMA) architecture based on SAW components

The new architecture of a spread spectrum code-time division multiple access mobile communication system radiointerface (CTDMA) based on surface acoustic wave (SAW) and planar acousto-optics (AO) components is firstly developed in accordance with the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) requirements.

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