Title :
User capacity of a power controlled CDMA system with multiple base stations
Author :
Viswanath, Pramod ; Anantharam, Venkat
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
The user capacity of the uplink of a multiple cell synchronous CDMA system is analyzed along with power and channel allocation. For the most part, attention is focused on the situation when the signature sequences are chosen from an orthogonal sequence set. The user capacity of the system is the maximum number of users per unit processing gain admissible in the system such that each user has its quality of service (QoS) requirement (expressed in terms of its desired signal-to-interference ratio) met. The user capacity depends on the path gains of the users to the base stations and the comparison of the user capacity per unit processing gain with the maximum number of admissible users in a single channel system allows us to describe (in terms of the path gains) scenarios when the user capacity of the system can be increased by having more processing gain. We conclude by conjecturing the user capacity region when the signature sequences are not constrained and the base station estimates the users´ symbols with matched filter and linear MMSE receiver structures
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel allocation; channel capacity; code division multiple access; filtering theory; least mean squares methods; matched filters; multiuser channels; power control; quality of service; radio links; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; sequences; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication control; QoS; channel allocation; linear MMSE receiver; matched filter receiver; maximum number of admissible users; multiple base stations; multiple cell synchronous CDMA system; orthogonal sequence set; path gains; power allocation; power controlled CDMA system; quality of service; signal-to-interference ratio; signature sequences; single channel system; spread spectrum wireless system; uplink; user capacity per unit processing gain; user capacity region; Africa; Bandwidth; Base stations; Channel allocation; Code division multiplexing; Control systems; Fading; Multiaccess communication; Quality of service; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory and Communications Workshop, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Kruger National Park
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5268-8
DOI :
10.1109/ITCOM.1999.781395