Comparison of the Two Signal Design Methods in the CDMA Systems Using Complete Complementary Codes(<Special Section>Sequence Design and its Application in Communications)
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Some signal design methods for the approximately synchronized CDMA systems based on complete complementary codes have been proposed. It has been shown that estimating the multipath channels and applying the convolution of the spread signals can increase both the information transmission rate and frequency usage efficiency. There are some variations of such signal design methods using complete complementary codes. The efficiency of the communication systems and information transmission rate depend upon the applied signal design method and the modulation scheme. In this paper, we consider two of these signal design methods. We analyze the bit error rate (BER) performances for both methods through some numerical simulations under the single cell scenario. Numerical results show the BER properties under some modulation schemes such as BPSK, QPSK and 16QAM. Some discussions on the relation between the BER performance and the information transmission rate are also included.
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- 2006-09-01
著者
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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FUJIWARA Akiko
Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
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YANO Kenji
Advanced Course of Mechanical and Computer Systems Engineering, Tokyo National College of Technology
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AONO Masahiro
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo National College of Technology
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SUEHIRO Naoki
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
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Kojima Tetsuya
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Graduate School Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Tokyo Jpn
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Aono Masahiro
Tokyo National Coll. Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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Suehiro Naoki
Graduate School Of Systems And Information Engineering University Of Tsukuba
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Suehiro Naoki
Graduate School Of Information And System Engineering University Of Tsukuba
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Fujiwara Akiko
Advanced Course Of Mechanical And Computer Systems Engineering Tokyo National College Of Technology:
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Yano Kenji
Advanced Course Of Mechanical And Computer Systems Engineering Tokyo National College Of Technology:
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Aono Masahiro
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo National College Of Technology
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Kojima Tetsuya
Tokyo National Coll. Of Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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