DocumentCode :
1457181
Title :
Sensitivity of multiple-access techniques to narrow-band interference
Author :
Moeneclaey, Marc ; Van Bladel, Mark ; Sari, Hikmet
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telecommun. & Inf. Process., Ghent Univ., Belgium
Volume :
49
Issue :
3
fYear :
2001
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
497
Lastpage :
505
Abstract :
This paper investigates the sensitivity of several multiple-access techniques to narrow-band interference. The analysis covers time-division multiple access (TDMA), code-division multiple access (CDMA), and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA). The study is carried out under the assumption that all the considered multiple-access systems occupy the same total bandwidth, and the bit rates of all active users are identical. A major finding of this study is that CDMA with pseudonoise spreading sequences is more sensitive to narrow-band interference than TDMA. We point out that the signal-to-jammer power ratio at the decision device input is in fact identical for both multiple-access techniques, but the amplitude distribution of the jammer term at the threshold detector input is more favorable to TDMA, which turns out to be more robust in terms of bit-error rate. Another finding is that in terms of sensitivity to narrow-band interference, orthogonal CDMA (OCDMA) is closer to TDMA than to CDMA with pseudonoise sequences, because the degradation is not the same for all users. Finally, we discuss the relationship of OCDMA and TDMA and highlight the superiority, in terms of capacity over the narrow-band interference channel, of TDMA to the other multiple-access techniques considered in this paper
Keywords :
code division multiple access; frequency division multiple access; jamming; pseudonoise codes; spread spectrum communication; time division multiple access; CDMA; OCDMA; OFDMA; TDMA; amplitude distribution; bit-error rate; code-division multiple access; decision device input; degradation; multiple-access techniques; narrow-band interference; orthogonal CDMA; orthogonal frequency-division multiple access; pseudonoise spreading sequences; signal-to-jammer power ratio; threshold detector input; time-division multiple access; Bandwidth; Bit error rate; Bit rate; Detectors; Jamming; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Narrowband; Robustness; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/26.911457
Filename :
911457
Link To Document :
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