Title :
The impact of ultrawideband emissions on cdma2000 forward link performance
Author :
Wylie-Green, Marilynn P. ; Wang, S.S.
Abstract :
We present analytical models that quantify the increase in forward traffic channel power allocation for the cdma2000 forward link in the presence of a single noise-like UWB interference source. Our analysis shows that protection of the cdma2000 forward link for indoor reception requires: (1) lowering of the UWB indoor emission limit to be below -73.3 dBm/MHz when the UWB transmitter is within 1 m of the victim handset; or (2) operating the UWB device at a minimum separation of 5 m from the victim handset when it transmits at the indoor emission limit of -53.3 dBm/MHz.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; indoor radio; interference (signal); ultra wideband communication; 1 m; 5 m; UWB indoor emission limit; UWB transmitter/victim handset separation; cdma2000 forward link; forward traffic channel power allocation; indoor reception; noise-like UWB interference source; ultrawideband emission effects; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Fading; Interference; Personal communication networks; Power system modeling; Protection; Telephone sets; Traffic control; Ultra wideband technology;
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8451-2
DOI :
10.1109/RAWCON.2004.1389123