Wireless Sensor Networks
CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access, is a digital communication technology that allows multiple signals to be transmitted simultaneously over a single communication channel by assigning unique codes to each signal. This method increases the capacity of the channel and enhances security and efficiency in wireless networks. In the context of scheduling and media access control, CDMA provides an effective way to manage bandwidth allocation and minimize interference among devices in a network.
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