Presentation 1998/1/20
Performance of Adaptive Array Antennas with Multicarrier DS/CDMA in a Mobile Fading Environment
Yukitoshi Sanada, Michael Padilla, Kiyomichi Araki,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes a system utilizing multicarrier (MC) DS/CDMA and a recursive adaptive array antenna processing algorithm for estimating the array response vector (array manifold) and hence the optimal weights. In order to evaluate this system performance results obtained through computer simulations are presented. The proposed MC system improves the accuracy of the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation of the signal by 2 degrees as compared with a single carrier system. It is also shown that the proposed adaptive array antenna algorithm for MC DS/CDMA reduces the number of iterations of the power method significantly and allows parallel processing of the adaptive algorithm.
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Keyword(in English) Software Radio / Adaptive Antennas / Multicarrier / DS/CDMA
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Title (in English) Performance of Adaptive Array Antennas with Multicarrier DS/CDMA in a Mobile Fading Environment
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Keyword(1) Software Radio
Keyword(2) Adaptive Antennas
Keyword(3) Multicarrier
Keyword(4) DS/CDMA
1st Author's Name Yukitoshi Sanada
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Michael Padilla
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electrical Engineering, The University of California
3rd Author's Name Kiyomichi Araki
3rd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 1998/1/20
Paper # CS97-161
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 471
Page pp.pp.-
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