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Young-Hwan YOU Won-Gi JEON Jung-Wook WEE Hyeok-Koo JUNG
This letter investigates an effect of diversity techniques on the performance of OFDM-CDMA based broadband wireless access networks and evaluates the maximum achievable diversity gain for a two-path Rayleigh fading environment. Simulation results show that the OFDM-CDMA system applying a space-time-frequency diversity with a full-rate full diversity code can give the diversity of D=4 and D=8 for both multi-user cases of maximum user and half user capacities, respectively.
Hyeok-Koo JUNG Young-Hwan YOU Yong-Soo CHO
This letter investigates the peak-to-average power ratio (PAR) reduction scheme employing a simple symbol transform in OFDM-CDMA systems. This approach is very simple because of no additional complexity and works with arbitrary numbers of subcarriers and without restriction on the allocation of spreading code, maintaining an original transmission efficiency. Simulation results show that the investigated scheme gives the PAR reduction gain of 2-3 dB compared to the original OFDM and OFDM-CDMA signals, and can provide the further PAR reduction by combing the partial transmit sequence (PTS) scheme, which is less complex compared to the ordinary PTS approach.
Young-Hwan YOU Won-Gi JEON Hyeok-Koo JUNG
In this paper, an interference cancellation (IC) scheme for a multirate VPG DS/CDMA system is evaluated in a multipath fading mobile channel and is designed to accommodate the multimedia sources of varying data-rate requirements. In the this scheme, the strongest user with high-rate transmission will benefit from the multiple access interference (MAI) reduction of the weaker users, which yields more clean estimates in the next cancellation stage. From the numerical results, the proposed scheme outperforms the conventional SIC scheme under the condition of the approximately identical decoding delay at the cost of the hardware burden.
Young-Hwan YOU Jong-Ho PAIK Je-Woo KIM Byeong-Ho CHOI Hyeok-Koo JUNG
In this letter, we focus on achieving the reconfiguration of a multi-rate interference cancellation (IC) scheme via a software radio implementation. In the proposed multi-rate IC scheme, the estimates of each user signal are updated every cancellation stage with more clean signal, which are used in the next stage to yield more reliable estimates.
Young-Hwan YOU Won-Gi JEON Jeong-Wook SEO Byoung-Chul SONG Hyeok-Koo JUNG
In this letter, a simple peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) reduction scheme by using a cyclic-shifted sequence mapping is addressed in OFDM-CDMA systems. The PAPR reduction approach is very simple because of no additional complexity and no side information. Also, this simple approach can be easily combined with a modified selective mapping (SLM) approach, which outperforms the original SLM approach at the expense of one additional side information, guaranteeing approximately same transmitter complexity.