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Cet article évalue expérimentalement les performances du taux d'erreur sur les bits (BER) du schéma DS-CDMA à large bande monoporteuse (B-CDMA) utilisant une bande passante de 100 MHz (taux de puce de 81.92 Mcps) dans des canaux à évanouissement par trajets multiples sélectifs en fréquence. Le débit binaire d'informations réalisable est de 20.36 (2.5) Mbps lorsque le facteur d'étalement (SF) est SF = 4 (32). Afin d'obtenir une transmission à débit de données élevé et de haute qualité (c'est-à-dire que le BER moyen est inférieur à 10-6), nous appliquons la réception Rake cohérente assistée par symboles pilotes avec un grand nombre de doigts Rake (le nombre maximum de doigts Rake est SF
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Takehiro IKEDA, Koichi OKAWA, Mamoru SAWAHASHI, Fumiyuki ADACHI, "Experimental Evaluation of Coherent Rake Combining for Broadband Single-Carrier DS-CDMA Wireless Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 3, pp. 415-424, March 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper experimentally evaluates the bit error rate (BER) performance of single-carrier broadband DS-CDMA (B-CDMA) scheme using a 100-MHz bandwidth (chip rate of 81.92 Mcps) in frequency-selective multipath fading channels. The achievable information bit rate is 20.36 (2.5) Mbps when the spreading factor (SF) is SF = 4 (32). In order to achieve a high data-rate transmission with high quality (i.e., average BER is below 10-6), we apply pilot symbol-assisted coherent Rake receiving with a large number of Rake fingers (maximum number of Rake fingers is SF
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_3_415/_p
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