Presentation 2003/1/10
The Equivalent Path Model for Evaluating MC-CDMA Transmission Characteristics : Multipath Fading Environment Exceeding Guard Interval
Isao SATO, Teruya FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) In MC-CDMA, the influence of multipath interference is eliminated by adding the guard interval. However, receiving characteristics is significantly degraded in case that delayed paths exceeding guard interval arrive. Delay profile (i.e. the form of multipath) is generally complicated, and receiving characteristics varies by which delay profile is applied. So, in this paper, we propose the equivalent path model which has two paths and can agree with a transmission characteristics equivalently under the multipath environment with delayed paths exceeding guard interval, and we clarified the validity of this proposed model.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile communication / MC-CDMA / Guard interval / Delay spread
Paper # DSP2002-203,SAT2002-153,RCS2002-272
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Title (in English) The Equivalent Path Model for Evaluating MC-CDMA Transmission Characteristics : Multipath Fading Environment Exceeding Guard Interval
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Keyword(1) Mobile communication
Keyword(2) MC-CDMA
Keyword(3) Guard interval
Keyword(4) Delay spread
1st Author's Name Isao SATO
1st Author's Affiliation Information and Communication Laboratories, Japan Telecom Co., Ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Teruya FUJII
2nd Author's Affiliation Information and Communication Laboratories, Japan Telecom Co., Ltd.
Date 2003/1/10
Paper # DSP2002-203,SAT2002-153,RCS2002-272
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 548
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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