Presentation 1998/6/19
A Study of Up/down-link Communications Quality in CDMA Systems Considering User Distributions
Kohji TAKEO, Shinichi SATO, Akira OGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper studis influence of spacial distributions of users on both up/down-links in CDMA mobile communication systems. When assuming non-uniform radio environments, the communications qualities in up-and down-link could be different. The characteristics of bothlinks need to be considered on system design and operation. In this paper, we evaluate communications quality in both up/down-link for uniform and non-uniform spatial distribution of traffic. The influence in distribution of mobile stations, orthogonal rate and shadowing variation are presented.
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Keyword(in English) CDMA / Traffic Distribution / Communications Quality / Up/down-link
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Title (in English) A Study of Up/down-link Communications Quality in CDMA Systems Considering User Distributions
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Keyword(1) CDMA
Keyword(2) Traffic Distribution
Keyword(3) Communications Quality
Keyword(4) Up/down-link
1st Author's Name Kohji TAKEO
1st Author's Affiliation YRP Mobile Telecommunications Key Technology Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shinichi SATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Wireless Systems Development Department, Oki Electric Industry
3rd Author's Name Akira OGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Electronics, Nagoya University
Date 1998/6/19
Paper # SST98-14,SAT98-20
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 115
Page pp.pp.-
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