Title :
A CDMA overlay system using frequency-diversity spread spectrum
Author :
Papproth, Eckhard ; Kaleh, Ghassan Kawas
Author_Institution :
Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
fDate :
3/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The frequency bands currently used by existing narrow-band users might be shared with a code-division multiple-access (CDMA) spread-spectrum (SS) overlay system. Thus, the spectral efficiency is improved, providing more capacity for future personal communications services. Since both narrow- and wide-band signals interfere with each other, an SS modulation scheme with a good resistance to narrow-hand interference results in an increased number of acceptable overlay users. We study a frequency-diversity SS modulation scheme for which optimal detection in the presence of narrow-band interference is easy to implement. The acceptable number of overlay users is evaluated and compared to that of conventional direct-sequence SS (DS-SS) modulation schemes with and without interference rejection filters. The proposed system also presents the following advantage: by suppressing transmission of replicas where narrow-band signals (NBSs) are present, the mutual interference can be avoided completely
Keywords :
channel capacity; code division multiple access; diversity reception; filtering theory; interference suppression; modulation; multipath channels; personal communication networks; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; CDMA overlay system; DS-SS; SS modulation; code-division multiple-access; direct-sequence SS; frequency bands; frequency-diversity spread spectrum; interference rejection filters; multipath channels; mutual interference; narrow-band interference; narrow-band signals; narrow-band users; narrow-hand interference; optimal detection; personal communications services; spectral efficiency; system capacity; wide-band signals; AWGN; Detectors; Frequency modulation; Interference suppression; Intersymbol interference; Matched filters; Multiaccess communication; Narrowband; Personal communication networks; Spread spectrum communication;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on