DocumentCode
1597760
Title
The impact of a two-path radio environment on bit error rate in UMTS networks
Author
Ali, A.H. ; Gardiner, John G.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Design & Technol., Bradford Univ., UK
Volume
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
205
Abstract
In wireless communication systems, the receiver receives signals from one source or multiple sources. The latter is known as a quasi-synchronous transmission. The same signal from multiple sources with different propagation delays causes dispersion of transmission pulses, thus increasing the delay spread of the transmission. In analogue systems, this results in ghosting effects, whereas digital environments suffer from severe intersymbol interference (ISI). The effects of ISI on digital communication systems are critical, as it degrades the system performance, especially in the absence of equalization. This paper analyses the effects on third generation (3G) WCDMA-FDD mobile networks of the presence of multiple broadband repeaters in the system.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Rayleigh channels; code division multiple access; error statistics; intersymbol interference; multipath channels; radio repeaters; 3G mobile networks; ISI; UMTS networks; WCDMA-FDD networks; bit error rate; ghosting effects; intersymbol interference; multipath Rayleigh fading conditions; multiple broadband repeaters; propagation delays; quasi-synchronous transmission; transmission delay spread; transmission pulse dispersion; two-path radio environment; 3G mobile communication; Bit error rate; Degradation; Digital communication; Intersymbol interference; Propagation delay; Receivers; Repeaters; System performance; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2004. Canadian Conference on
ISSN
0840-7789
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8253-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCECE.2004.1344992
Filename
1344992
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