Title :
Issues in CDMA applications for mobile LEO satellite communications
Author :
Glisic, Savo G. ; Pickholtz, Raymond ; Wu, William
Author_Institution :
Oulu Univ., Finland
Abstract :
An overview of the main problems in CDMA applications for mobile LEO satellite communications are presented. The discussion starts with channel modelling including the latest theoretical and measurement results. These results should provide the basis for the study of multipath and multisatellite diversity reception. A range of values for the diversity combining gain is given. A review of several projects of CDMA based mobile LEO satellite communication system is given to demonstrate the ideas in practice. The contrast of the differences between terrestrial and satellite mobile communications based on CDMA will be presented with special emphasis on intercell versus interspot interference in land and multiple beam interference in satellite systems, respectively. Specific synchronisation issues due to high Doppler will be also addressed. This will include frequency compensation techniques based on pilot carrier. The reliability of Doppler estimation for different elevation angles as a function of the ratio of the pilot carrier to the overall signal power will be given. A review of the existing and new code acquisition techniques for very low signal to noise ratios will be also presented. Capacity issues and possible improvements by using multi-user detectors will be discussed in a realistic environment. The paper will conclude with several additional topics such as, CDMA spectrum sharing, design imperfections and future trends including smart receivers
Keywords :
Doppler effect; channel capacity; code division multiple access; diversity reception; land mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; multipath channels; radiofrequency interference; synchronisation; CDMA applications; Doppler estimation; LEO satellite communications; capacity issues; channel modelling; code acquisition techniques; diversity combining gain; elevation angles; frequency compensation techniques; intercell interference; interspot interference; mobile satellite communications; multi-user detectors; multipath diversity reception; multiple beam interference; multisatellite diversity reception; pilot carrier; smart receivers; spectrum sharing; synchronisation issues; terrestrial mobile communications; very low signal to noise ratio; Artificial satellites; Diversity reception; Frequency synchronization; Interference; Low earth orbit satellites; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Power system reliability; Satellite communication; Signal to noise ratio;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications Proceedings, 1996., IEEE 4th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Mainz
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3567-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSTA.1996.563437