Title :
Broadband packet wireless access based on VSF-OFCDM and MC/DS-CDMA
Author :
Atarashi, Hiroyuki ; Maeda, Noriyuki ; Abeta, Sadayuki ; Sawahashi, Mamoru
Author_Institution :
Wireless Labs., NTT DoCoMo Inc., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract :
This paper proposes broadband packet wireless access employing Variable Spreading Factor-Orthogonal Frequency and Code Division Multiplexing (VSF-OFCDM) with two-dimensional spreading that prioritizes time domain spreading in the forward link and multi-carrier/DS-CDMA (MC/DS-CDMA) in the reverse link for the system beyond IMT-2000. Based on the wireless access scheme, we propose major radio air interfaces in the physical layer to achieve our target maximum throughput beyond 100 Mbps and 20 Mbps in the forward and reverse links, respectively. Furthermore, we present key technologies such as the adaptive radio link parameter control coupled with link adaptation, pilot channel assisted coherent detection in both links, adaptive antenna array beam forming transmitter and receiver, cell search, and channel coding. Finally, simulation results elucidate that VSF-OFCDM using die proposed radio link parameters achieves a throughput above 100 Mbps at the average received signal energy per symbol-to-background noise power spectrum density ratio (Ea/No) of approximately 13 dB (101.5 MHz bandwidth, without antenna diversity reception, 12-path Rayleigh fading channel). Furthermore, MC/DS-CDMA realizes a throughput above 20 Mbps at the average received Ea/No of approximately 8 dB (40 MHz bandwidth, with antenna diversity reception, 6-path Rayleigh fading channel).
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; adaptive antenna arrays; channel coding; code division multiple access; code division multiplexing; diversity reception; spread spectrum communication; 100 Mbit/s; 20 Mbit/s; 40 MHz; MC/DS-CDMA; Rayleigh fading channel; VSF-OFCDM; adaptive antenna array beam; adaptive radio link parameter control; antenna diversity reception; broadband packet wireless access; cell search; channel coding; code division multiplexing; link adaptation; multi-carrier/DS-CDMA; noise power spectrum density ratio; orthogonal frequency; radio air interfaces; throughput; time domain spreading; two-dimensional spreading; variable spreading factor; Adaptive arrays; Adaptive control; Bandwidth; Diversity reception; Fading; Multiaccess communication; Programmable control; Radio link; Receiving antennas; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002. The 13th IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7589-0
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1045176