## Abstract A hybrid pulse interval modulation–code division multiple access (PIM–CDMA) is proposed. An expression for the bit‐error rate (BER) is given. Numerical results presented are compared with hybrid PPM–CDMA and OOK–CDMA schemes. For a low number of users, PIM–CDMA achieves similar and marg
Spreading-code-dependent bit error rate and capacity analysis for finite asynchronous CDMA systems
✍ Scribed by Hsiao-Hwa Chen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 396 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1074-5351
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✦ Synopsis
Most CDMA systems serve only finite number of active users. Therefore, using Gaussian approximation to evaluate its performance is inappropriate. In such finite CDMA systems, the selection of spreading codes is of great importance because its performance is very much spreading-code-dependent. In this paper, a new algorithm based on multiple variable Bernoulli process is introduced to evaluate bit error rate due to co-channel interference and thus the capacity of a CDMA system. The algorithm can also be used for large-sized CDMA systems. The results show that small Kasami and Gold-like codes offer higher capacity than the others do.
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