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Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TDS-CDMA)

Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TDS-CDMA) is a method used in wireless communication to allow multiple users to share the same frequency band efficiently. It combines two techniques: time division, where users transmit data in specific time slots to avoid overlap, and code division, where unique codes distinguish each user’s signals. The “synchronous” aspect means all devices are synchronized in timing, reducing interference. This approach boosts capacity and security, making it suitable for high-speed, reliable connections like 4G and 5G networks.