Title :
Adaptive spreading and channel coding gain control and its experimental results in broadband DS-CDMA reverse link
Author :
Kawamura, Teruo ; Higuchi, Kenichi ; Atarashi, Hiroyuki ; Sawahashi, Mamoru
Author_Institution :
NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Japan
fDate :
30 Aug.-2 Sept. 2004
Abstract :
The paper proposes adaptive spreading and channel coding gain (ASCG) control with QPSK data modulation according to the instantaneous received signal-to-interference plus noise power ratio (SINR) of each packet duration, and presents experimental results using this scheme in broadband DS-CDMA wireless access in the reverse link. In the implemented broadband DS-CDMA transceiver with a 40 MHz bandwidth, a combination of turbo coding gain and the number of multiplexed codes for the spreading factor of SF = 4 (i.e., equivalent spreading gain) is adaptively changed based on the measured received SINR using a dedicated pilot channel over the packet duration of 0.5 msec to provide the maximum throughput according to the channel conditions in a multipath fading channel. Based on field experiments in real multipath fading channels, we observe a large number of multipath (i.e., more than 10 paths) components, which are approximated as an exponentially decayed power delay profile model in a 40 MHz bandwidth. In such multipath fading channels, we confirm that the proposed ASCG control properly operates according to the measured instantaneous received SINR, and, as a result, a throughput of greater than 20 Mbps is achieved at the average measured received SINR per antenna of approximately 5.5 dB.
Keywords :
broadband networks; channel coding; code division multiple access; code division multiplexing; delays; fading channels; multipath channels; packet radio networks; quadrature phase shift keying; radio access networks; spread spectrum communication; transceivers; turbo codes; 0.5 ms; 40 MHz; QPSK; SINR; adaptive spreading gain control; broadband DS-CDMA reverse link; broadband transceiver; channel coding gain control; dedicated pilot channel; exponentially decayed power delay profile; multipath channels; multipath fading channels; packet duration; signal-to-interference-plus-noise power ratio; throughput; turbo coding gain; Adaptive control; Antenna measurements; Bandwidth; Channel coding; Fading; Gain control; Multiaccess communication; Programmable control; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, 2004 IEEE Eighth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8408-3
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSTA.2004.1371686