Title :
Multipath fading statistics of a direct sequence CDMA signal at 2 GHz, in microcellular and indoor environment
Author :
Ghassemzadeh, Saeed S. ; Schilling, Donald L. ; Hadad, Zion ; Parsa, K.
Author_Institution :
InterDigital Commun. Corp., Great Neck, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the results of field tests consisting of received signal variations and multipath returns seen by a mobile receiver using direct sequence (DS) code division multiple access (CDMA) waveforms. The results reveal that the instantaneous received power lost due to fading (sometimes called the fade margin) increases dramatically as the signalling bandwidth decreases. It also shows that for most of the outdoor locations the significant multipath was confined primarily to 1μs of excess delay with average delay of less than 200 ns. A broader band CDMA system, having a bandwidth exceeding 10-MHz could resolve the multipath components and could use a RAKE receiver to further reduce the transmitted power. However, a narrower band CDMA system could not resolve these multipath components and thereby would suffer signal fading which would have to be compensated by 15 dB or more signal amplification. As a result, a narrower band CDMA system would interfere with its other users and reduce its user capacity if no other forms of diversity are used
Keywords :
UHF measurement; UHF radio propagation; cellular radio; code division multiple access; delays; fading; indoor radio; land mobile radio; multipath channels; pseudonoise codes; spread spectrum communication; statistical analysis; 1 mus; 10 MHz; 2 GHz; 200 ns; DS-CDMA waveforms; RAKE receiver; UHF; average delay; code division multiple access; direct sequence CDMA signal; excess delay; fade margin; field tests; indoor environment; instantaneous received power; microcellular environment; mobile receiver; multipath components; multipath fading statistics; multipath returns; outdoor locations; received signal variations; signal amplification; signal fading; signalling bandwidth; transmitted power reduction; Bandwidth; Delay effects; Electromagnetic scattering; Fading; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Multipath channels; Personal communication networks; Spread spectrum communication; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1994. MILCOM '94. Conference Record, 1994 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fort Monmouth, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1828-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1994.473899