Presentation 1994/12/17
Signal Design for Approximately Synchronized CDMA without Co- Channel Interference by Coded Addition of Sequences.
Naoki Suehiro, Seiichi Takada,
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Abstract(in English) For an approximately synchronized CDMA system,a signal design without co-channel interference can be realized by using pseudo- periodic sequences proposed by the author. However,in real system,the information transmission rate and the number of users,which can be used in the system in the same time, are important. So,a user should be assigned many signals,each of which are without co-channel interference to the signals of other users,so that the user can use the assigned signals as codewords. In this paper,examples of signal design are shown using the method of " coded addition of sequences " proposed for an approximately synchronized CDMA systems.
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Keyword(in English) without co-channel interference / approximately synchronized / CDMA / signal design
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Title (in English) Signal Design for Approximately Synchronized CDMA without Co- Channel Interference by Coded Addition of Sequences.
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Keyword(1) without co-channel interference
Keyword(2) approximately synchronized
Keyword(3) CDMA
Keyword(4) signal design
1st Author's Name Naoki Suehiro
1st Author's Affiliation Institude of Applied Physics,University of Tsukuba.()
2nd Author's Name Seiichi Takada
2nd Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba.
Date 1994/12/17
Paper # ISEC94-48,SST94-71
Volume (vol) vol.94
Number (no) 420
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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