Presentation 2003/10/10
The Proposal and its Performance Evaluation of the Code Assignment using the FOSSIL Code
Yasufumi Sekine, Ken'ichi Kawanishi, Ushio Yamamoto, Yoshikuni Onozato,
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Abstract(in English) In these years, high speed and large scale data transmission such as image and/or music distribution and International Standard that one set of a cellular phone can use in every country is the major field as 3G in the cellular phone. In W-CDMA, which is the one of 3G's technical specification, OVSF (Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor) code is adopted as the channelization code. In this paper, in order to efficiently provide services for all supported ratio with less blocking probabilities and more users, we investigate the FOSSL (Forrest for OVSF-Sequence-Set-Inducting Lineage) code for code assignment to alleviate the loss caused of code blocking problem.
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Keyword(in English) W-CDMA / OVSF / FOSSIL
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Title (in English) The Proposal and its Performance Evaluation of the Code Assignment using the FOSSIL Code
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Keyword(1) W-CDMA
Keyword(2) OVSF
Keyword(3) FOSSIL
1st Author's Name Yasufumi Sekine
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science Gunma University()
2nd Author's Name Ken'ichi Kawanishi
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science Gunma University
3rd Author's Name Ushio Yamamoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science Gunma University
4th Author's Name Yoshikuni Onozato
4th Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science Gunma University
Date 2003/10/10
Paper # RCS2003-148
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 363
Page pp.pp.-
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