Suppression Effects of Multiple Access Interference in DS/CDMA with Code-Diversity (Special Section on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications)
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概要
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This paper proposes a novel DS/CDMA system with code-diversity techniques constituted by a simple system to suppress multiple access interference (MAI) without estimating the PN sequence of interference at the receiver. In the transmitter, the data signal is modulated with a sum of several PN sequences, and, two types of code- diversity reception are proposed, (1) maximal-ratio combining (MRC) code-diversity by autocorrelation, and (2) MRC code-diversity by anti-crosscorrelation. By computer simulations, it is shown that MRC code-diversity by anti-crosscorrelation is superior to the other one. It is also shown that MRC code-diversity by anticrosscorrelation can improve BER more effectively for the interference which takes the phase to degrade BER at the worst. Next, to design the optimum number of branches for code-diversity, average BERs are calculated for several combinations of codes in code-diversity. As a result, the optimum number of branches varies for each combination of codes, however, it is decided from 3 to 7 branches. Finally, the effectivity of the proposed system in a near-far problem is presented.
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- 1999-12-25
著者
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Seki Tetsuya
Department Of Bioengineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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Seki Tetsuya
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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Hamamura Masanori
Department Of Information Systems Engineering Kochi University Of Technology
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Hamamura Masanori
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology:researc
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