CDMA Call Processing
CDMA Call Processing
CDMA Call Processing
The following is an example of a cellular call: set-up, progress and termination in a CDMA
system. The example describes:
Messages in CDMA
Registration
Once the access request has been received by the base station, the base station responds with an assignment
to a traffic channel (Walsh code). The base station initiates the land link, and conversation takes place.
Call termination can be initiated either from the mobile or the land side. In either case the transmissions are
stopped, the Walsh code is freed, and the land line connection is broken. The mobile unit resumes
monitoring the page channel of the current serving cell.
Outgoing Call
Ending Call