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Nous proposons un accès multiple par répartition en code à sauts multitons (MH-CDMA) utilisant un modèle de saut contrôlé par rétroaction (FCHP) (FCHP/MH-CDMA). Dans le FCHP/MH-CDMA, une partie des coefficients de filtre d'un récepteur de filtre adaptatif à réponse impulsionnelle de durée finie (FIR) est renvoyée à un émetteur, dans lequel ils sont utilisés comme modèle de saut mis à jour. Chaque élément du motif de saut mis à jour se compose de plusieurs tonalités. En conséquence, il est démontré que le FCHP/MH-CDMA nous offre d’excellentes performances d’accès multiple asynchrones et décentralisées sur des canaux multitrajets invariants dans le temps.
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Kazuki CHIBA, Masanori HAMAMURA, "Multitone-Hopping CDMA Using Feedback-Controlled Hopping Pattern for Decentralized Multiple Access" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 12, pp. 3723-3730, December 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.12.3723.
Abstract: We propose multitone-hopping code-division multiple access (MH-CDMA) using a feedback-controlled hopping pattern (FCHP) (FCHP/MH-CDMA). In the FCHP/MH-CDMA, part of the filter coefficients of an adaptive finite-duration impulse response (FIR) filter receiver are fed back to a transmitter, in which they are used as an updated hopping pattern. Each chip of the updated hopping pattern consists of plural tones. As a result, it is shown that the FCHP/MH-CDMA provides us with an excellent asynchronous, decentralized multiple-access performance over time-invariant multipath channels.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.12.3723/_p
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