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Yung-Yi WANG Shih-Jen YANG Jiunn-Tsair CHEN
A blind joint parametric channel estimation and non-coherent data detection algorithm is proposed for the downlink of an orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing code-division-multiple-access (OFDM-CDMA) system with multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antenna arrays. To reduce the computational complexity, we first develop a tree-structured algorithm to estimate high dimensional parameters predominantly describing the involved multipath channels by employing several stages of low dimensional parameter estimation algorithms. In the tree structure, to exploit the space-time distribution of the receive multipath signals, spatial beamformers and spectral filters are adopted for clustered-multipath grouping and path isolation. In conjunction with the multiple access interference (MAI) suppression techniques, the proposed tree architecture algorithm jointly estimates the direction of arrivals, propagation delays, carrier frequency offsets and fading amplitudes of the downlink wireless channels in a MIMO OFDM-CDMA system. With the outputs of the tree architecture, the signals of interest can then be naturally detected with a path-wise maximum ratio combining scheme.
Zoran VELJOVIC Milica PEJANOVIC Igor RADUSINOVIC
In this letter, we analyze a solution for multiple access technique based on OFDM-CDMA with pilot tone. The proposed system is designed to provide higher data rates in multimedia wireless communications. Primarily, it is achieved by introducing a serial to parallel converter with a pilot tone implemented in each of its output branches. The bit error rates (BER) performance of the proposed scheme are evaluated using computer simulations. The results show that the presented OFDM-CDMA system provides high data rates and low BER and, for the same bandwidth, it performs better than its competitive solution.
We analyze the performance of code division multiple access (CDMA) systems with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). We obtain the probability density function (pdf) of the multiple access interference (MAI) of CDMA systems and extend the results to OFDM-CDMA systems to determine the pdf of the MAI and inter-carrier interference (ICI) in terms of the number of users, the spreading length, the crosscorrelation of spreading sequences, the number of sub-carriers and the frequency offset. We consider the synchronous downlink of cellular multi-carrier CDMA systems and derive a Gaussian approximation of the MAI and ICI. The results show that the overall effect of frequency offset varies with system loading for a given crosscorrelation. The performance of OFDM-CDMA in frequency selective fading channels is analyzed in terms of the joint probability of the fading parameter in each sub-carrier.
Intae HWANG Jungyoung SON Sukki HAHN Young-Hwan YOU Daesik HONG Changeon KANG
Rapid time variations of the mobile communication channel have a dramatic impact on the performance of multicarrier modulation. This letter analyzes the effect of the Doppler-induced interchannel interference (ICI) on a space-time block coded (STBC) OFDM-CDMA system in a time-varying Rayleigh fading channel. At the same time, we compute the effect of the ICI on the BER performance of the STBC OFDM-CDMA system using the maximal ratio combining (MRC) and equal gain combining (EGC) schemes.
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.
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.
In this paper, expressions are derived for the bit error rate (BER) of the multicarrier-CDMA (MC-CDMA) downlink in the presence of pure impulsive interference and a frequency-selective fading and the BER performance is numerically evaluated by a Monte-Carlo simulation method. Minimum mean square error combining (MMSEC) and orthogonal restoration combining (ORC) are considered for frequency-domain equalization. The joint weight of antenna diversity reception using maximal ratio combining (MRC) and frequency equalization combining is derived. The MC-CDMA transmission performance in the presence of pure impulsive interference is compared with that of DS-CDMA transmission.
We propose a new resource management scheme, Distributed Channel Allocation Protocol (DCAP), for multimedia Ad hoc Wireless LANs (AWLANs). This scheme implements a Quality-of-Service (QoS) providing distributed resource management on the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing-Code Division Multiple Access (OFDM-CDMA) channel architecture. According to the performance evaluation results for MPEG traffic sources, DCAP can be a good choice of resource management scheme for AWLANs supporting multimedia services on the Broadband Wireless Access (BWA)-type physical layer.
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.
Abbas SANDOUK Masaaki HARADA Hiraku OKADA Takaya YAMAZATO Masaaki KATAYAMA Akira OGAWA
In this letter, we present bit error analysis (BER) of orthogonal multi-carrier direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) system with multi-rate (multimedia) traffic. Analysis is carried out with random signature codes for an AWGN channel. Interference in such a system is severe because all users of all media transmit over the same assigned sub-carriers. This makes the analysis difficult. In our analysis, we divide this interference into different types and carry out our analysis to obtain the BER taking into account all these types. We show that the performance of the system is improved as the number of assigned sub-carriers M increases until a limit where the improvement does not continue even when M increases more. This is because of, as we show, the interference due to other sub-carriers becomes constant even in the case of M , and the interference in a multi-rate multi-carrier system is bigger than that in a single-carrier (M=1) by a factor of π2/3.
Junjie ZHU Wai Choong WONG Liyanage C. DESILVA
In this paper, the performance of OFDM-CDMA system in mobile communication channels with different detection algorithms is evaluated in terms of the probability of bit error as a function of processing gain. Both the frequency diversity and multi-user interference (MUI) are taken into account. The simulation results show that MUI is the dominant factor that affects system performance, and MMSE outperforms the other algorithms. Based on the simulation results, a modified system scheme is proposed which performs better than the conventional method.