Title :
Implications of random access collisions on physical layer performance of a hybrid TD/CDMA air interface with joint detection
Author :
Bakaimis, Byron Alex ; Koulakjotis, D. ; Aghvamr, A.H.
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron. Res. Inst., UK
Abstract :
The performance of a TD/CDMA air interface with joint detection is investigated under the assumptions that two or more users are colliding when sharing the same codes. This is a case that occurs in random access channels when terminals contend for the same spreading code in the same sub slot, following a CDMA/PRMA approach. The average BER over all the users (8) for different cases (colliding/non-colliding) is presented and the impact on the non-colliding ones is investigated. The above is investigated for the two cases that either all the 6 paths (ideal case) or only some of them-detected at the receiver-are correctly assigned to the colliding users. In the receiver a zero-forcing block linear equaliser algorithm is applied in the TD/CDMA system under consideration
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; access protocols; code division multiple access; equalisers; error statistics; multipath channels; multiuser channels; network interfaces; packet reservation multiple access; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; time division multiple access; time-varying channels; CDMA/PRMA; Rayleigh channels; average BER; code sharing; colliding users; hybrid TD/CDMA air interface; joint detection; noncolliding users; physical layer performance; random access channels; random access collisions; receiver; spreading code; terminals; time variant multipath fading channels; zero-forcing block linear equaliser algorithm; Access protocols; Base stations; Bit error rate; Educational institutions; Intersymbol interference; Media Access Protocol; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Physical layer; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2000. PIMRC 2000. The 11th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6463-5
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2000.881603