Title :
Improving direct sequence code division multiple access performance in frequency selective fading channels
Author :
Khirallah, C. ; Coulton, P. ; Mohsin, S. ; Ruan, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Syst., Lancaster Univ., UK
Abstract :
In this paper we present the results for both fixed and floating point operation of a single-input-single-output (SISO) direct spreading code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) communication system. Conventional Walsh codes DS-CDMA systems suffer from high levels of interference in frequency selective fading channels due to the loss of their mutual orthogonality which limits the maximum error-free data rates achieved. The CDMA system proposed uses complete complementary (CC) codes due to their robust orthogonality in frequency selective fading environment and is termed CC-CDMA, which together with Walsh-CDMA systems are simulated for an equivalent data rate equal to 3.84 Mbps. Results obtained for CC-CDMA reveal significant improvement in bit-error-rate (BER) performance and data rates when compared to a conventional SISO-CDMA system using orthogonal Walsh spreading codes. Finally to reduce complexity and power consumption of CC-CDMA system a fixed point digital signal processing (DSP) implementation is presented and a comparison with the original floating point system is shown.
Keywords :
code division multiple access; codes; error statistics; fading channels; signal processing; spread spectrum communication; BER; DS-CDMA; DSP; SISO; bit-error-rate; complete complementary code; direct sequence code division multiple access; fixed point digital signal processing; floating point system; frequency selective fading channel; orthogonal Walsh spreading code; single-input-single-output; Binary phase shift keying; Bit error rate; Digital signal processing; Direct-sequence code-division multiple access; Energy consumption; Fading; Frequency conversion; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Robustness;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies: Frontiers of Mobile and Wireless Communication, 2004. Proceedings of the IEEE 6th Circuits and Systems Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7938-1
DOI :
10.1109/CASSET.2004.1322995