Title :
Comparative evaluation of CDMA and FD-TDMA cellular system capacities with respect to radio link capacity
Author :
Despins, Charles L. ; Djelassem, Gaingar ; Roy, Vincent
Author_Institution :
INRS. Telecommun., Univ. du Quebec, Que., Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparative evaluation of code-division-multiple access (CDMA) and frequency-division time-division-multiple-access (FD-TDMA) system capacities as a function of the radio link capacity (i.e. Shannon bound). This bound is first evaluated over time-varying frequency-selective fading channels by treating this information theoretic value of the capacity as a random variable. The total system sum-of-rates capacity is then evaluated for both multiple-access schemes using a multi-cell simulator and the 99% reliability level of the radio link capacity. System capacity is compared as a function of the number of cells per cluster and the use of power control in the FD-TDMA system, the spreading gain in the CDMA system, the receiver space diversity level, the number of channel multipath components as well as large-scale propagation parameters such as the shadowing standard deviation and the path-loss exponent. According to this methodology, it is observed that CDMA system capacity can be but is not always superior to FD-TDMA capacity. The spectral efficiency advantage (in terms of capacity per unit bandwidth) of CDMA over FD-TDMA systems is however much larger for larger spreading gains
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel capacity; code division multiple access; fading; frequency division multiple access; land mobile radio; radio spectrum management; time division multiple access; time-varying channels; CDMA; FD-TDMA; Shannon bound; cellular system capacities; channel multipath components; code-division-multiple access; frequency-division time-division-multiple-access; information theory; large-scale propagation parameters; path-loss exponent; power control; radio link capacity; random variable; receiver space diversity level; shadowing standard deviation; spectral efficiency advantage; spreading gain; time-varying frequency-selective fading channels; total system sum-of-rates capacity; Frequency; Frequency-selective fading channels; Large-scale systems; Multiaccess communication; Power control; Power system reliability; Radio link; Random variables; Receivers; Shadow mapping;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 1996. PIMRC'96., Seventh IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3692-5
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.1996.567422