Design and Performance Analysis of Multicarrier CDMA Systems
Abstract
The research being conducted is designed to yield major improvements in the capabilities of military wireless communications systems. The new system is designed around a physical layer based upon a wideband direct sequence (DS) multicarrier (MC) code division multiple access (CDMA) link. Among other things, an MC signal does not require a contiguous spectrum: this means, for example. that an MC CDMA network can be overlaid upon an existing set of narrowband signals simply by leaving appropriate gaps in the placement of the multiple carriers. Such a characteristic will allow the military to employ the same frequencies as used by various commercial systems, thereby making use of the technology advancements in those frequency bands, and yet not be limited in deployment because of excessive interference from conventional narrowband signals. We have emphasized the effect of estimation errors in determining channel state information for use in optimal receiver design for MC CDMA systems, and have performed analyses of performance. as measured by the average probability of error of the system. We have also included the use of space-time spreading.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADA412291
Entities
People
- Laurence B. Milstein
Organizations
- University of California, San Diego