Title :
Measurements and modeling of CDMA PCS in-building systems with distributed antenna
Author :
Xin, H.H. ; Herrera, Angel ; Kim, Steve ; Rico, Fernando ; Bettencourt, Brent
Author_Institution :
Telesis Technol. Lab., Walnut Creek, CA, USA
Abstract :
To investigate the application of spread spectrum code division multiple access (CDMA) technology to the future personal communications services (PCS), a comprehensive study of CDMA PCS in the 1.8 GHz band in various radio environments has been conducted by Telesis Technologies Laboratory (TTL) in cooperation with Qualcomm Inc. In San Diego. The paper presents measurement and modeling results on CDMA PCS in-building systems. A distributed antenna system with three nodes, each having two time delayed elements, was set up in a Qualcomm two story office building in San Diego. Wideband CDMA signal coverage was predicted by using a ray tracing tool. The prediction shows good signal coverage in both floors of the building using the three nodes mounted in the ceiling space between the first and second floors with each active element transmitting at -5 dBm. The prediction results are confirmed by measurements at numerous discrete points with a standard deviation of 3.3 dB. Measurements using various combinations of number of nodes and delay elements show significant time and path diversity advantages due to the three finger RAKE receiver in indoor radio environments. Trade-offs between diversity gain and self-interference due to uncaptured finger energy in fringe areas are also discussed
Keywords :
business communication; code division multiple access; diversity reception; indoor radio; land mobile radio; mobile antennas; multipath channels; personal communication networks; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; CDMA; Qualcomm two story office building; delay elements; distributed antenna; diversity; fringe areas; in-building systems; indoor radio; number of nodes; personal communications services; signal coverage; spread spectrum code division multiple access; three finger RAKE receiver; Antenna measurements; Delay effects; Fingers; Floors; Measurement standards; Multiaccess communication; Personal communication networks; Ray tracing; Spread spectrum communication; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1994 IEEE 44th
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1927-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1994.345186