Author :
Fukumoto, S. ; Higuchi, K. ; Sawahashi, M. ; Adachi, F.
Abstract :
This paper experimentally investigated the bit error rate (BER) performance using closed loop (CL) mode transmit diversity, which was discussed in ongoing standardization of the third generation partnership project (3GPP) for the application of dedicated physical channels (DPCHs) in the forward link of wideband direct sequence code division multiple access (W-CDMA). We evaluated three CL modes using weighting factors W1,n=A1,uejφ1* and W2,n=A1,nejφ2* that are calculated according to feedback information (FBI) bits sent via the reverse link: Mode 1=:φ1,n=0, φ2,n=(±π/4±3π/4), A1,n=A 2,n=√(1/2), Mode 2:φ1,n=0, φ2,n =(0,π), A1,n=A2,n=√(1/2), Mode 3: φ1,n=φ2,n=0, (A1,A2,n)=((1,0),(0,1)). The laboratory experimental results clarified that the received timing difference of transmitted signals from two antennas should be smaller than approximately 1/4 chip duration in order to limit the loss of transmit power to within 0.3 dB. It was also clarified that the total required transmit power for achieving the average BER of 103 was increased as the fading correlation between two antennas becomes larger due to the decreased diversity effect in a slow fading environment such as when the maximum Doppler frequency fD=5 Hz. However, it was increased as the fading correlation becomes small, in a fast fading environment above approximately fD=160 Hz because the combined signal power was decreased since the phase difference of the two received signals increased due to the tracking inability of the CL control. The field experimental results showed that when FBI bit errors occur in a fast transmit power of a DPCH without antenna diversity reception at a mobile station was decreased by approximately 1-2 dB compared to the case without transmit diversity, while this improvement decreased to approximately 0.5 dB with antenna diversity reception
Keywords :
broadband networks; closed loop systems; code division multiple access; diversity reception; error statistics; fading channels; land mobile radio; multiuser channels; radio links; radio networks; radio receivers; spread spectrum communication; 3GPP; BER performance; FBI bit errors; W-CDMA; W-CDMA forward link; antenna diversity reception; average BER; bit error rate; chip duration; closed loop mode transmit diversity; dedicated physical channels; fading correlation; fast fading environment; feedback information; field experiments; forward link; laboratory experimental results; maximum Doppler frequency; mobile station; phase difference; received timing difference; reverse link; slow fading environment; standardization; third generation partnership project; transmit power loss; transmitted signals; weighting factors; wideband direct sequence code division multiple access; Bit error rate; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Diversity reception; Fading; Mobile antennas; Multiaccess communication; Receiving antennas; Standardization; Transmitting antennas; Wideband;