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  • 1Rake Receiver — Als Rake Receiver, auch Rake Empfänger, bezeichnet man Empfangsgeräte für digitale Signale welche auf den Mehrwegempfang ausgelegt sind. Ein Rake Empfänger besteht aus mehreren Teilempfängern, welche das Empfangssignal zeitlich hintereinander… …

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  • 2Rake receiver — A rake receiver is a radio receiver designed to counter the effects of multipath fading. It does this by using several sub receivers called fingers , that is, several correlators each assigned to a different multipath component. Each finger… …

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  • 3Flexible rake receiver — In a Flexible Rake Receiver, signal reception is performed with a single correlator engine and a stream buffer storing the entire delay spread of baseband input/output (I/O) samples. The primary advantage of the proposed approach is flexible… …

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  • 4Rake — may refer to:* Rake (angle), various angles in bicycle and motorcycle geometry * Rake (cellular automaton), a cellular automaton pattern that moves while regularly emitting spaceships * Rake (character), a man habituated to immoral conduct. *… …

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  • 5Rake — bezeichnet einen Ort in der Grafschaft Hampshire, England, siehe Rake (Hampshire) eine Gitarrenspieltechnik Rake (Musik) den Nachnamen von Christer Rake (* 1987), norwegischer Radrennfahrer den Nachnamen von Joachim Rake (1912−2000), deutscher… …

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  • 6Denis Rake — (1902 1976) fut, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un agent secret britannique ayant servi dans le Special Operations Executive. Envoyé en mission en France comme opérateur radio, il travailla en 1942 pour les réseaux SPRUCE et PRIVET et en… …

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  • 7Code division multiple access — This article is about a channel access method. For the mobile phone technology referred to as CDMA, see IS 95 and CDMA2000. Multiplex techniques Circuit mode (constant bandwidth) TDM · FDM  …

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  • 8Handoff — In cellular telecommunications, the term handoff refers to the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel connected to the core network to another. In satellite communications it is the process of transferring… …

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  • 9Fading — This article is about signal loss in telecommunications. For the poetry book, see Fading (book). For other uses, see Fade (disambiguation). Frequency selective time varying fading causes a cloudy pattern to appear on a spectrogram. Time is shown… …

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  • 10Spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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