Title :
Comparison of SC-FDMA and HSUPA in the Return-Link of Evolved S-UMTS Architecture
Author :
Janaaththanan, S. ; Kasparis, C. ; Evans, Barry G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Surrey, Guildford
Abstract :
Single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA), a multiple access technique similar to orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), presently features as a strong candidate in the return link of the long time evolution (LTE) of T-UMTS. In the satellite domain there is an emerging research interest in extending mobile broadcasting system architectures that include complementary ground components, in providing bi-directional data services to mobile users. In such ´evolved S-UMTS´ architecture, compatibility with current (CDMA based) and future (OFDMA/SC-FDMA) based) T-UMTS physical layer techniques is of high relevance, if satellite networks are to assume a complementary role to terrestrial ones. In this paper, we first give an overview of SC-FDMA and then compare, via simulations, the performance of the technique with that of the WCDMA-based high speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) that has been defined in release 6 of T-UMTS. The performance evaluations are performed over channels that are representative of the evolved S-UMTS architectures. Emphasis in the study is also given to realistic channel estimation and taking into account the effects of the amplifier´s non-linearity. Other elements addressed in this paper are the impact of linearization techniques, and the pilot channel design in order to achieve robust estimation in the presence of non-linear channels.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; broadband networks; channel estimation; code division multiple access; direct broadcasting by satellite; estimation theory; frequency division multiple access; radio links; S-UMTS architecture; bi-directional data service; channel estimation; complementary ground component; high speed uplink packet access; linearization techniques; long time evolution; mobile broadcasting system architecture; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; robust estimation; satellite network; single carrier frequency division multiple access; Bidirectional control; Channel estimation; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency conversion; Multiaccess communication; Peak to average power ratio; Physical layer; Satellite broadcasting; Signal processing; Transmitters; DFT; FDMA; HSUPA; LTE; TWTA;
Conference_Titel :
Satellite and Space Communications, 2007. IWSSC '07. International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Salzburg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0938-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0939-6
DOI :
10.1109/IWSSC.2007.4409390