Title :
Performance analysis of asynchronous multicarrier code division multiple access against direct sequence code division multiple access and long polyphase sequences for uplink powerline communication systems with impulsive noise
Author :
Val, Inaki ; Casajus-Quiros, F.J. ; Arriola, Aitor
Author_Institution :
IKERLAN-IM, Spain, Mondragon, Spain
Abstract :
In this study, the performance of two asynchronous multi-access direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) and multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems with binary and polyphase long sequences is compared. An indoor multipath powerline channel model generated from random impedance networks is used. The powerline background, narrowband and impulsive noise are modelled statistically, based on models and measurements done in previous works. A complete analytical performance study is done for asynchronous MC-CDMA employing an interval guard in the form of a cyclic prefix (CP) and periodic long sequences, which provides a better channel coding than short sequences. The analytical results are completed with Monte Carlo simulations for both, DS-CDMA and MC-CDMA systems. Under impulsive noise an upper bound in the bit error rate (BER) performance for DS-CDMA and MC-CDMA systems is obtained analytically, which is confirmed by the Monte Carlo simulations.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; carrier transmission on power lines; channel coding; code division multiple access; error statistics; impulse noise; multipath channels; spread spectrum communication; BER; CP; DS-CDMA systems; MC-CDMA systems; Monte Carlo simulations; asynchronous multicarrier code division multiple access; bit error rate; channel coding; cyclic prefix; direct sequence code division multiple access; impulsive noise; indoor multipath powerline channel model; interval guard; long polyphase sequences; performance analysis; periodic long sequences; random impedance networks; uplink powerline communication systems;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-com.2009.0520