Presentation 1999/1/22
Derivation method of average bit error rate performance in DS-CDMA systems under the mixed environment of Nakagami-Rice and Rayleigh fadings
Fumihito Sasamori, Fumio Takahata,
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Abstract(in English) Transmission quality in mobile wireless communications is affected by not only thermal noise but also multipass fading which changes drastically an amplitude and a phase of received signal. It is considered as one of the propagation conditions in mobile satellite communications system using a gap filler and indoor wireless LAN that desirable and undesirable waves propagate under Nakagami-Rice and Rayleigh fading environments respectively. The paper proposes a theoretical and an approximate derivation methods of average bit error rate performance in DS-CDMA systems under the fading environment above, as parameters of Doppler frequency shift, the number of simultaneous access users to the same channel and so on. It is confirmed from the coincidence of theoretical and approximate results with simulation ones that the proposed approach is applicable to a variety of Nakagami-Rice fading conditions.
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Keyword(in English) DS-CDMA / Bit error rate / Nakagami-Rice Fading / Rayleigh Fading
Paper # DSP98-168,SAT98-88,RCS98-190
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Title (in English) Derivation method of average bit error rate performance in DS-CDMA systems under the mixed environment of Nakagami-Rice and Rayleigh fadings
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Keyword(1) DS-CDMA
Keyword(2) Bit error rate
Keyword(3) Nakagami-Rice Fading
Keyword(4) Rayleigh Fading
1st Author's Name Fumihito Sasamori
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University()
2nd Author's Name Fumio Takahata
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
Date 1999/1/22
Paper # DSP98-168,SAT98-88,RCS98-190
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 536
Page pp.pp.-
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