Title :
Investigations on packet error rate of variable spreading and chip repetition factors (VSCRF)-CDMA wireless access in reverse link multi-cell environment
Author :
Goto, Yoshikazu ; Kawamura, Teruo ; Atarashi, Hiroyuki ; Sawahashi, Mamoru
Author_Institution :
IP Radio Network Dev. Dept., NTT DoCoMo. Inc., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
We apply the symbol repetition principle to the chip sequence after spreading in VSCRF-CDMA wireless access in a multi-cell environment employing one-cell frequency reuse with strong cochannel interference (CCI) from adjacent cells. More specifically, we compare three wireless access schemes: VSCRF-CDMA; DS-CDMA with adaptive transmission timing control (ATTC) achieving orthogonality among dominant paths of simultaneously accessing users; interleaved frequency division multiple access (IFDMA) only employing symbol repetition from the viewpoint of the achievable PER considering the CCI from the surrounding cells. Simulation results show that VSCRF-CDMA improves the required average received signal energy per symbol-to-interference power spectrum density ratio by approximately 1.0 and 4.0 dB compared to DS-CDMA with ATTC and IFDMA, respectively, where four simultaneously accessing users exist in the target and dominant interfering cells, respectively, in a six-path exponentially decayed Rayleigh fading channel. Consequently, VSCRF-CDMA is effective in autonomously achieving a higher link capacity in a multi-cell environment because it makes full use of the respective advantages of spreading and chip repetition.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; cellular radio; cochannel interference; code division multiple access; error statistics; frequency division multiple access; multipath channels; packet radio networks; radio access networks; spread spectrum communication; CCI; DS-CDMA; PER; adaptive transmission timing control; chip sequence; cochannel interference; exponentially decayed Rayleigh fading channel; interleaved FDMA; interleaved frequency division multiple access; link capacity; multipath channel; packet error rate; radio access networks; reverse link multi-cell environment; symbol repetition principle; variable spreading and chip repetition factors CDMA; wireless access; Adaptive control; Error analysis; Frequency conversion; Frequency domain analysis; Interchannel interference; Multiaccess communication; OFDM; Programmable control; Radio access networks; Radiofrequency interference;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004 IEEE 60th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8521-7
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2004.1400160