Title :
Spread-time CDMA resistance in fading channels
Author :
Shayesteh, Mahrokh G. ; Salehi, Jawad A. ; Nasiri-Kenari, Masoumeh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Urmia Univ., Iran
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We study and examine the effect of fading channels on the performance of spread-time/code division multiple access (ST/CDMA). We consider two different models for fading channel and obtain the average signal to interference plus noise ratio (SIR) for ST/CDMA in both cases. We also obtain the SIR for spread-spectrum/CDMA (SS/CDMA) and compare the results with that of ST/CDMA. Depending upon the transmitted chip pulse shape, and in the absence of thermal noise, spread-time (ST) performance is equal to or greater than spread spectrum (SS). For example ST/CDMA has 0.62 dB higher SIR value compared to SS/CDMA with root raised cosine pulse shape with rolloff factor 0.22 used in W-CDMA. The spread-time technique was first proposed by Crespo et al. (1991, 1995), and US Patents no. 5177768, 5175744, 5175743, 5173923, and is considered as the time-frequency dual of spread spectrum technique.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; code division multiple access; land mobile radio; multiuser channels; noise; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; Rayleigh fading channels; SIR; SS/CDMA; ST/CDMA; W-CDMA; average signal to interference plus noise ratio; code division multiple access; fading channel; fading channels; mobile communications systems; rolloff factor; root raised cosine pulse shape; spread-spectrum/CDMA; spread-time CDMA resistance; spread-time performance; spread-time/code division multiple access; thermal noise; Fading; Interference; Multi-stage noise shaping; Multiaccess communication; Noise shaping; Pulse shaping methods; Shape; Signal to noise ratio; Spread spectrum communication; Time frequency analysis;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2003.811049