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Direct-sequence code division multiple access

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Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) is a multiple access scheme based on direct-sequence spread spectrum, by spreading the signals from/to different users with different codes. It is the most widely used type of CDMA. Click here for a detailed explanation.