What are the implications of using CDMA in an ad hoc network? Explain in detail.

What will be an ideal response?


Following are the implications of using CDMA in an ad hoc network:
(a) Modulation using a code is relatively complex and consumed energy could
make it less attractive for ad hoc networks.
(b) Due to mobility, two or more nodes having the same code may move into the
same region.
(c) Code distribution is a centralized function and an ad hoc network will have
the addition task of distributing this centralized task.

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