• DocumentCode
    1464639
  • Title

    A statistical approach to the analysis of DS/CDMA cellular systems employing RAKE receivers and sectorized antennas

  • Author

    Sathyendran, A. ; Sowerby, Kevin W. ; Shafi, Mansoor

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Auckland Univ., New Zealand
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    8
  • Lastpage
    19
  • Abstract
    RAKE receivers and sectorized antennas are used in direct-sequence/code-division multiple-access (DS/CDMA) cellular systems to improve the system performance. This paper presents a statistical method for analyzing the performance of DS/CDMA cellular radio systems employing RAKE receivers and sectorized antennas. Average bit error rates in the system are estimated considering the multipath fading effects of the environment. (The fast fading is assumed to be Rayleigh distributed, and the distance-dependent means of the multipath components have an exponential power delay profile.) The analysis of RAKE receivers quantifies the performance improvement that could be achieved by increasing the number of RAKE fingers. Sectorized antennas improve the system performance by reducing the interference at the receiver. In a perfectly sectorized system, assuming three sectors per cell, the capacity of the system can be improved by a factor of three. However, due to the imperfection in practical antennas, it is not possible to achieve this improvement. The performance of systems employing practical sectorized antennas (with finite front-to-back ratios and overlapping sectors) is compared with the performance of perfectly sectorized systems. The analysis shows that the incremental performance improvement diminishes with each incremental increase in the number of RAKE fingers. Performance degradation due to finite front-to-back ratio is shown to be insignificant for practical values of the front-to-back ratio of sectorized antennas. However, the reliability of mobile reception can be degraded significantly in areas where adjacent sectors overlap
  • Keywords
    Rayleigh channels; antennas; cellular radio; code division multiple access; diversity reception; error statistics; interference suppression; multipath channels; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; DS/CDMA cellular systems; RAKE fingers; RAKE receivers; Rayleigh distributed fading; average bit error rates; direct-sequence/code-division multiple-access; exponential power delay profile; fast fading; finite front-to-back ratios; interference reduction; mobile reception reliability; multipath fading; overlapping sectors; sectorized antennas; statistical method; system capacity; system performance; Degradation; Delay estimation; Fading; Fingers; Multiaccess communication; Multipath channels; Performance analysis; Rayleigh channels; Receiving antennas; System performance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/25.740056
  • Filename
    740056