Performance of reverse-link synchronous DS-CDMA system on a frequency-selective multipath fading channel with imperfect power control (Q1854239)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1852992
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1852992 |
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Performance of reverse-link synchronous DS-CDMA system on a frequency-selective multipath fading channel with imperfect power control (English)
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14 January 2003
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Summary: We analyze the performance of a reverse-link synchronous DS-CDMA system in a frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel with an imperfect power control scheme. The performance degradation due to power control error (PCE), which is approximated by a log-normally distributed random variable, is estimated as a function of the standard deviation of the PCE. In addition, we investigate the impacts of the multipath intensity profile (MIP) shape and the number of resolvable paths on the performance. Finally, the coded bit error performance is evaluated in order to estimate the system capacity. Compared to the conventional CDMA system, we show an achievable gain of from 59\% to 23\% for the reverse-link synchronous transmission technique (RLSTT) in the presence of imperfect power control over asynchronous transmission for \(\text{BER}= 10^{-6}\). As well, the effect of tradeoff between orthogonality and diversity can be seen according to the number of multipaths, and the tendency is kept even in the presence of PCE. We conclude that the capacity can be further improved via the RLSTT because the DS-CDMA system is very sensitive to power control imperfections.
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reverse-link synchronous DS-CDMA
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Rayleigh fading channel
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0.7520343661308289
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