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    On the signal-to-interference ratio of CDMA systems in wireless communications (English)
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    18 January 2008
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    This paper examines the mathematical properties of a quantity fundamental in analyzing the performance of a particular scheme used in wireless communications. The scheme, known as direct-sequence code-division multiple-access, currently in use, effectively handles many users by taking into account the manner interference interacts when a particular user's information is being decoded. Sections are divided into Introduction, Basic tools, Proof of Theorem 1.1, Proof of uniqueness, Convergence of iterations, and Question of uniformity.
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    Code-division multiple access systems
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    random matrix
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