DocumentCode :
3278469
Title :
Double orthogonal codes for increasing capacity in MC-CDMA systems
Author :
Akhavan-Bahabdi, Mehdi ; Shiva, Mohsen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of EandCE, Tehran Univ., Iran
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6-8 March 2005
Firstpage :
468
Lastpage :
471
Abstract :
In this paper, for the first time, the notion of double orthogonal multi-carrier code division multiple access (DO/MC-CDMA) is introduced. Complex spreading codes of length N, capable of supporting 2N-1 users with exact orthogonality are used in the proposed system which is why it is named as double orthogonal. DO/MC-CDMA can be considered as a kind of carrier interferometry MC-CDMA (CI/MC-CDMA) (B. Natarajan et al., 2001) and therefore has all its privileges over conventional codes, capable of going beyond N users, such as the pseudo-orthogonal Gold codes. In addition, there is no need for pseudo-orthogonal codes for adding up N-1 extra users to the MC-CDMA N user limit; thus offering enhanced performance and lower BER. A frequency selective Rayleigh fading channel is analyzed, and it is shown that the performance of proposed system matches that of orthogonal Hadamard-Walsh codes up to N user limit; whereas the DO/MC-CDMA shows a much better performance compared with CI/MC-CDMA for extra users up to 2N-1.
Keywords :
Hadamard codes; Rayleigh channels; channel coding; code division multiple access; error statistics; BER; carrier interferometry MC-CDMA; double orthogonal codes; double orthogonal multicarrier code division multiple access; frequency selective Rayleigh fading channel; orthogonal Hadamard-Walsh codes; Bit error rate; Error correction; Error correction codes; Fading; Frequency diversity; Gold; Interferometry; Multiaccess communication; Multicarrier code division multiple access; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Optical Communications Networks, 2005. WOCN 2005. Second IFIP International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9019-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WOCN.2005.1436070
Filename :
1436070
Link To Document :
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