Error Free Condition Attained by Down-Link Power Control for CDMA Fixed Wireless Access System : Measured ISI Level of Modem and Power Control Simulation(Wireless Communication Technology)
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概要
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This paper describes feasibility of a proposed fixed wireless access system with CDMA tecbnology. The system adopts a primary modulation of 16 QAM and the same frequency allocation in all cells to improve spectral efficiency. The system capacity is 1 Gbps per cell within 120 MHz bandwidth. The number of available orthogonal codes corresponds to the orthogonal code length in the system. All subscribers can attain an error free condition with output power control in the presence of inter-cell interference. The following two items are considered to examine the proposed system feasibility. 1) A test modem is fabricated, and a back-to-back modem BER performance is measured. An inter-symbol interference (ISI) level of the modem is estimated with the measured performance. 2) A computer simulation of down-link power control is carried out considering inter-cell interference and impairment factors of the power control such as intra-sector interference caused by the ISI and limited ranges of total and relative output power controls. The simulation results show that the proposed system would be feasible because the obtained power penalties caused by the above impairment factors are negligible.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-01-01
著者
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Daido Yoshimasa
Digital Information Media Design Core Kanazawa Institute Of Technology
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IZUKA Noboru
Information and Communication Labs., Japan Telecom
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Izuka Noboru
Information And Communication Labs. Japan Telecom
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Izuka Noboru
Information And Communication Labs.
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- Error Free Condition Attained by Down-Link Power Control for CDMA Fixed Wireless Access System : Measured ISI Level of Modem and Power Control Simulation(Wireless Communication Technology)
- Error Free Condition Attained by Down-Link Power Control for CDMA Fixed Wireless Access System : Measured ISI Level of Modem and Power Control Simulation