Presentation 1997/3/19
A CDMA Synchronization System with Alternately Arranged Frames of In-phase and Orthogonal-phase Spreading Sequences
Yoshikazu Takeyasu, Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi, Takeo Murata, Nobuya Matsufuji,
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Abstract(in English) A new synchronization system for spreading sequence frames of a CDMA system is proposed. To reduce the influential noise power disturbing the detection to the half times, the transmitting frame format is composed so that the in-phase and the orthogonal-phase waveforms of the spreading sequence are alternately arranged. To cancel an incoming frame noise by another frame, differential frames which are made by adding or subtracting of two neighboring frames are used for detecting the frame slots. The system performance is evaluated by the computer simulation.
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Keyword(in English) Spread Spectrum / Synchronization / Direct Sequence
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Title (in English) A CDMA Synchronization System with Alternately Arranged Frames of In-phase and Orthogonal-phase Spreading Sequences
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Keyword(1) Spread Spectrum
Keyword(2) Synchronization
Keyword(3) Direct Sequence
1st Author's Name Yoshikazu Takeyasu
1st Author's Affiliation Nihon Univ.()
2nd Author's Name Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Enginer. Univ.
3rd Author's Name Takeo Murata
3rd Author's Affiliation Nihon Univ.
4th Author's Name Nobuya Matsufuji
4th Author's Affiliation Saga Univ.
Date 1997/3/19
Paper # IT96-96,ISEC96-88,SST96-103
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 589
Page pp.pp.-
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