Performance Analysis of Forward Link DS-CDMA Systems Using Random and Orthogonal Spreading Sequences(Wireless Communication Technology)
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概要
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The characteristics of the spreading sequence significantly affect the signal-to-interference power ratio (SIR) of the received signal in direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system. In this paper, we analyze the receiver performance of the forward link of a DS-CDMA system in terms of the SIR and bit error rate (BER) when pseudo noise (PN) codes and concatenated orthogonal/PN (OPN) codes are used as the spreading sequence. The use of OPN spreading codes can cancel out the intra-cell interference signals with equal path delay, but the use of PN spreading codes cannot, significantly degrading the performance. As a result, the BER performance of the OPN spreading system is better than that of the PN spreading system. The use of OPN spreading sequences can provide the system capacity at least two times larger than the use of PN spreading sequences in the single-cell environment even when the channel has a large number of multipaths. The two spreading systems also show significant difference in the user capacity even in a multi-cell environment.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-08-01
著者
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Lee Yong-hwan
School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Seoul National University
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Choi Ji-woong
School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science And Inmc In Seoul National University
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Lee Yong-hwan
School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science And Inmc In Seoul National University
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