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@@ -1899,8 +1899,18 @@ The rules for creating the \acs{OVSF} code tree are (derived from the constructi
The different code lengths have benefits and drawbacks.
\begin{itemize}
- \item Longer codes have lower data rates. But they have a higher processing gain and better noise immunity. Data decoding works in noisy environments with low \ac{SNR}.
- \item Short codes give a higher data rate. However, the processing gain is less as well as the noise immunity. Data decoding may not work in noisy environments. A proper \ac{SNR} is required.
+ \item Long codes
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Long codes have lower data rates.
+ \item But they have a higher processing gain and better noise immunity. Data decoding works in noisy environments with low \ac{SNR}.
+ \item Furthermore, more users can use the transmission channel, because more orthogonal codes are available (see Figure \ref{fig:ch07:ovsf_code_tree}).
+ \end{itemize}
+ \item Short codes
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Short codes give a higher data rate.
+ \item However, the processing gain is less as well as the noise immunity. Data decoding may not work in noisy environments. A proper \ac{SNR} is required.
+ \item Less users can use the transmission channel, because less orthogonal codes are available (see Figure \ref{fig:ch07:ovsf_code_tree}).
+ \end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Asynchronous \acs{DS-CDMA}}
diff --git a/main/chapter07.tex b/main/chapter07.tex
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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@
% Configuration
\def\thekindofdocument{Lecture Notes}
\def\thesubtitle{Chapter 7: Spread Spectrum and Multiple Access}
-\def\therevision{1}
-\def\therevisiondate{2020-06-06}
+\def\therevision{2}
+\def\therevisiondate{2020-06-30}
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