Title :
Optimal PN sequence design for quasisynchronous CDMA communication systems
Author :
Lin, Xu Duan ; Chang, Kyung Hi
Author_Institution :
Signal & Inf. Process. Lab., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Zurich, Switzerland
fDate :
2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Direct sequence (DS) code-division multiple-access (CDMA) is a modulation and multiple access technique currently being implemented in digital cellular mobile radio communication systems. The conventional quasisynchronous (QS) DS-CDMA communication system is generalized, and the problem of optimal spreading pseudonoise (PN) sequence design for new QS DS-CDMA communication systems is formulated. The classes of optimal PN sequences which have good pseudo-randomness and very small cross-correlation values for some range of offsets are designed by using a matrix-based approach. In contrast to the case of the other sequences, the optimal PN sequences produce small multiple-access interference (MAI) which is not affected by the number of users if there are sufficiently large number of users in the link. The new results are compared with the commonly used PN sequences to prove the superiority of our designed sequences, and the system performance of the QS-CDMA systems using different PN sequences are also evaluated
Keywords :
cellular radio; code division multiple access; correlation methods; digital radio; land mobile radio; pseudonoise codes; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; QS DS-CDMA communication systems; code division multiple access; cross-correlation; digital cellular mobile radio; direct sequence communication system; matrix based approach; multiple access interference; offsets; optimal PN sequence design; pseudonoise spreading sequence; quasisynchronous CDMA communication systems; system performance; Communication system control; Communication systems; Control systems; Digital modulation; Land mobile radio; Modulation coding; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Performance evaluation; Synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on