On the design of spectrally overlaid multiple-symbol-rate multicarrier CDMA systems supporting multirate services

Xiaoyu Hu, Y. Chew
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Two types of spectrally overlaid multiple-symbol-rate (MSR) asynchronous multicarrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) systems are proposed. One type of systems has constant spreading gain (CSG) and the other has variable spreading gain (VSG) for different services; both systems have different symbol rates at each subcarrier for different services. Two possible configurations of CSG systems are also proposed. An adaptive power control is proposed to maintain the link quality and improve the system capacity. The multiple access interference, and hence system capacity, for each type of MSR MC-CDMA system is investigated. From the numerical results obtained, it can be concluded that the MSR MC-CDMA systems with VSG and with CSG configuration 2 can both obtain much steadier performance and system capacity than the system with CSG configuration 1.
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支持多速率业务的频谱覆盖多符号速率多载波CDMA系统设计
提出了两种频谱覆盖多符号速率(MSR)异步多载波码分多址(MC-CDMA)系统。针对不同的业务,一类系统具有恒定的扩频增益(CSG),另一类系统具有可变的扩频增益(VSG);对于不同的业务,两个系统在每个子载波上具有不同的符号速率。还提出了两种可能的CSG系统配置。为了保持链路质量和提高系统容量,提出了一种自适应功率控制方法。研究了每种类型的MSR MC-CDMA系统的多址干扰及其系统容量。数值结果表明,采用VSG和CSG配置2的MSR MC-CDMA系统都比采用CSG配置1的系统获得更稳定的性能和系统容量。
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