Multicarrier DS-CDMA performance with different assignment strategies of quasi-orthogonal codes (original) (raw)

The 13th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications

On the performance of multicarrier CDMA using multiple transmitters

2001

Abstract Recent research has demonstrated the existence of transmission schemes and codes which provide diversity gain by using multiple transmitting antennas. This paper applies the concepts of multicarrier DS-CDMA systems to the multiple transmitter case. The multicarrier CDMA system discussed here was originally based on the assumption that the frequency-selective fading was uncorrelated from one subcarrier to the next.

Dynamic Code Allocation for Constructive Interference Exploitation in DS-CDMA Systems

2008

In this paper a new dynamic code distribution technique is presented. This method chooses the optimal code-to-user allocation for transmission between different combinations of the available signature waveforms according to the data to be transmitted at every symbol period by the base station (BS) at the downlink of a cellular code division multiple access (CDMA) system. The selection is done with the aim to minimise the destructive and maximize constructive interference between users. This effectively spreads the signal constellation and enhances the signal to interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) at the receiver with no additional power-per-user investment. However, the trade-off to this is some extra side information. Theoretical analysis and simulations presented suggest that this method can provide a bit error rate reduction of an order of a magnitude when combined with multiuser detection.

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