Presentation 2001/4/12
A study on orthogonal CDMA without synchronization
Yasuhiko KAWANAMI, Hideichi SASAOKA,
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Abstract(in English) In CDMA cellular system, it is important to reduce intersymbol interference in order to increase channel capacity. CDMA using orthogonal spreading code has been applied in forward link, but it is difficult to be applied in reverse link because of the intersymbol interference when it is not in a synchronous state. In this paper, we propose an orthogonal CDMA without synchronization that does not cause intersymbol interference in the asynchronous state, and we evaluate the validity of proposed system by computer simulation. As a result, conventional CDMA and orthogonal CDMA with synchronization cause some degradation of the bit error rate characteristic in forward link, and cause degradation of the bit error rate characteristic remarkably in reverse link without transmitted power control. The proposed system in forward link and reverse link without transmitted power control, however, has the same bit error rate characteristic as that of one channel.
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Keyword(in English) Code Division Multiple Access / intersymbol interference / orthogonal CDMA
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Title (in English) A study on orthogonal CDMA without synchronization
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Keyword(1) Code Division Multiple Access
Keyword(2) intersymbol interference
Keyword(3) orthogonal CDMA
1st Author's Name Yasuhiko KAWANAMI
1st Author's Affiliation Doshisha University()
2nd Author's Name Hideichi SASAOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Doshisha University
Date 2001/4/12
Paper # RCS2001-7,CQ2001-7
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 12
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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