Title :
Broadcast capability of direct sequence and hybrid spread spectrum
Author :
Geraniotis, Evaggelos ; Ghaffari, Behzad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
5/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two forms of spread-spectrum signaling, namely direct-sequence and hybrid (direct-sequence/frequency-hopped) are shown to provide high broadcast capability, especially when used in conjunction with forward-error-control coding schemes. The broadcast capability is defined as the maximum number of simultaneous distinct messages that can be transmitted to distant receivers from a single transmitter at a given bit-error rate. The quantity provides a useful measure of the capacity of hub-to-mobile or satellite-to-earth-station links of communication networks. When bursty data or voice traffic is dominant in such networks, the above forms of spread-spectrum CDMA provide a viable alternative to FDMA or TDMA. Ways of multiplexing the direct-sequence and hybrid signals are presented that use, respectively, distinct carriers, distinct pairs of orthogonal carriers, and only two orthogonal carriers for broadcasting the different messages. Systems with chip-synchronous signals and systems with random delays between the signals are considered. The average error probability of all systems is evaluated using the characteristic-function and Gaussian-approximation techniques. Besides the uncoded systems, systems using Reed-Solomon and convolutional codes are analyzed. A comparison of the broadcast capability of the different schemes is presented
Keywords :
carrier communication; channel capacity; code division multiple access; digital radio systems; encoding; frequency agility; probability; radio broadcasting; radio links; spread spectrum communication; CDMA; Gaussian-approximation techniques; RS codes; Reed-Solomon codes; average error probability; bit-error rate; broadcast capability; bursty data; characteristic-function; chip-synchronous signals; communication networks; convolutional codes; direct sequence; distinct carriers; forward-error-control coding schemes; frequency-hopped; hub-to-mobile link; hybrid spread spectrum; link capacity; multiplexing; orthogonal carriers; radiocommunication; random delays; satellite-to-earth-station links; spread-spectrum signaling; uncoded systems; voice traffic; Bit error rate; Communication networks; Frequency division multiaccess; Multiaccess communication; OFDM; Satellite broadcasting; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiple access; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on