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Single- and Multi-Carrier DS-CDMA: Multi-User Detection, Space-Time Spreading, Synchronisation, Networking and Standards

Lajos Hanzo, Lie-Liang Yang, Ee Lin Kuan and Kai Yen, IEEE Press and John Wiley, Chichester, England, ISBN 0 470 86309 9, 2003.

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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers: Turbo-Coded, Space-Time Coded TDMA, CDMA and OFDM Systems

Lajos Hanzo, Choong Hin Wong and Mong-Suan Yee, IEEE Press and John Wiley, Chichester, England, ISBN 0 470 84689 5, 2002.

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GSM, cdmaOne and 3G Systems

Raymond Steele, Chin-Chun Lee and Peter Gould, John Wiley, Chichester, England, ISBN 0 471 49185 3, 2001.

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Mobile Radio Communications (2nd Edition)

Raymond Steele and Lajos Hanzo (Editors), John Wiley, Chichester, England, ISBN 0 471 97806 X, 1999.

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Impulsive Debut

by Sam Chalmers and David Kenyon. First published in IEE Communication Engineer, Dec 04/Jan 05, London, England. Publication © 2004 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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Impact of Dead Zones on the Performance of Urban 3G Cellular Networks

by Terry Mitchell. Presented at 5th IEE International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 18-20 October 2004, London, England. Publication © 2004 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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Research into the Impact of Dead Zones on the Performance of 3G Cellular Networks

by Multiple Access Communications Ltd. This report was commissioned by the Radiocommunications Agency (now Ofcom) and is also available on the Ofcom web site. Publication © 2004 Multiple Access Communications Ltd.

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Time Domain EMC Emissions Measurement System

by Multiple Access Communications Ltd. This report was commissioned by the Radiocommunications Agency (now Ofcom) and is also available on the Ofcom web site. Publication © 2004 Multiple Access Communications Ltd.

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Smart Antennas in Handsets for Improving 3G Performance

by Michael Spencer. Presented at 4th IEE International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 25-27 June 2003, London, England. Publication © 2003 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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Modelling Adjacent Channel Interference in 3G Networks

by David Thompson. Presented at the IEE 5th European Personal Mobile Communications Conference (EPMCC 2003), 22-25 April 2003, Glasgow, Scotland. Publication © 2003 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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Benefits of Adaptive Antennas on Mobile Handsets for 3G Systems

by Multiple Access Communications Ltd. This report was commissioned by the Radiocommunications Agency (now Ofcom) and is also available on the Ofcom web site. Publication © 2003 Multiple Access Communications Ltd.

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Exploiting Advanced Receiver Technology to Improve Tetra Network Testing

by David Kenyon. First published in Land Mobile, Great Missenden, England, October 2002. Publication © 2002 Multiple Access Communications Ltd.

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Radio Planning of 3G Networks in Urban Areas

by Peter Gould. Presented at the IEE 3G Mobile Communications Technologies Conference, 8-10 May 2002, London, England. Publication © 2002 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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3G Radio Network Planning; Managing Cell Breathing

by Peter Gould. Presented at Cell Planning Technical Forum, Dublin, Ireland, 5 July 2001. Publication © 2001 Multiple Access Communications Ltd.

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Planning Ideas for 3G Networks

by Ted Beddoes OBE and David Thompson. First published in Land Mobile, Great Missenden, England, May 2001. Publication © 2001 Symposium Ltd.

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Broad is the Way

by Terry Mitchell. First published in IEE Review, London, England, January 2001. Publication © 2001 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.

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An Investigation into the Potential Impact of Ultra-Wideband Transmission Systems

Multiple Access Communications Limited, August 1999. This report was commissioned by the Radiocommunications Agency (now Ofcom) and is also be available on the Ofcom web site.

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