Presentation 2005-11-18
A Study on Common-Control Channel Construction for SCS-MC-CDMA Systems
Atsushi NAGATE, Teruya FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) For 4-th generation mobile communication systems, we expect high data-rate transmission over 100Mbps, so that wide-band communication is expected. Accordingly, even when in a standby mode, in which we receive only low bit-rate data, the mobile terminal needs high signal processing power for the wide band. We propose a common-control channel construction for SCS (Sub-Carrier Selecting)-MC-CDMA systems, which we have proposed as a candidate of 4-th generation mobile communication systems, to realize low power consumption especially in a standby mode. In our proposal, the common-control channel is a narrow-band single-carrier channel and transmitted within the wide frequency band of the traffic channel. In a standby mode, we receive only the narrow-band common-control channel with a band-pass filter, so that the signal processing power can be lowered because we do not have to treat wide-band signals.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile Communications / MC-CDMA / Common-Control Channels
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Conference Date 2005/11/10(1days)
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Title (in English) A Study on Common-Control Channel Construction for SCS-MC-CDMA Systems
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Keyword(1) Mobile Communications
Keyword(2) MC-CDMA
Keyword(3) Common-Control Channels
1st Author's Name Atsushi NAGATE
1st Author's Affiliation R&D Laboratories, BB Mobile:Laboratories, Japan Telecom()
2nd Author's Name Teruya FUJII
2nd Author's Affiliation R&D Laboratories, BB Mobile:Laboratories, Japan Telecom
Date 2005-11-18
Paper # RCS2005-121
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 411
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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