Title :
Merging multicarrier CDMA and oscillating-beam smart antenna arrays: exploiting directionality, transmit diversity, and frequency diversity
Author :
Zekavat, Seyed Alireza ; Nassar, Carl R. ; Shattil, Steve
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Michigan Technol. Univ., Houghton, MI, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, a novel merger of multicarrier code-division multiple access (MC-CDMA) and smart antenna arrays is introduced. Here, a group of Q carriers in the MC-CDMA system is applied to its own M-element smart antenna array at the base station (BS). The smart antennas are located in close proximity to one another. We generate a transmit diversity gain at the receiver by carefully moving (oscillating) the antenna array´s pattern. The pattern oscillation is achieved by applying appropriate time-varying phases to array elements of each smart antenna. The beam pattern oscillation ensures a mainlobe at the position of the intended user and small oscillations in the beam pattern. This beam pattern oscillation leads to a time-varying channel with a controllable coherence time; hence, a transmit diversity benefit, in the form of a time diversity benefit, is available at the receiver. Employing MC-CDMA with the proposed smart antenna at the BS, we achieve: 1) directionality which creates high network capacity via space-division multiple access; 2) a transmit diversity gain which supports high performance at the receiver in the mobile unit; and 3) increased capacity and performance via MC-CDMA´s ability to support both CDMA and frequency diversity benefits, respectively.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; code division multiple access; diversity reception; mobile radio; radio receivers; space division multiple access; time-varying channels; MC-CDMA; Q carriers; base station; beam pattern oscillation; controllable coherence time; directionality; frequency diversity; mobile receiver; multicarrier code-division multiple access; network capacity; oscillating-beam smart antenna arrays; space-division multiple access; time diversity; time-varying channel; transmit diversity gain; Antenna arrays; Directive antennas; Diversity methods; Frequency diversity; Merging; Multiaccess communication; Multicarrier code division multiple access; Phased arrays; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2003.822180