Title
Direct sequence CDMA power control, interleaving, and coding
Abstract
The authors develop and analyze models of power control that consider other aspects of code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems, such as interleaving and coding on the land mobile radio channel. The orientation is that a power control scheme keeps the received powers at the base station almost equal, and the performance degradation incurred if the powers are not exactly equal will be quantified. In doing so, the authors consider the performance implications of control latency and a maximum speech delay constraint. Because of positive correlations between the fading channel amplitudes, the effectiveness of the combination of interleaving and coding in combating the effects of power variations due to slow Rayleigh fading is reduced. It is shown that power control and interleaving/coding are most effective in complementary parameter regions, thus providing a degree of robustness for both fast and slow Rayleigh fading
Year
DOI
Venue
1993
10.1109/49.233221
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal  
Keywords
Field
DocType
code division multiple access,encoding,fading,mobile radio systems,power control,spread spectrum communication,DS-CDMA,code-division multiple access,coding,control latency,fading channel amplitudes,interleaving,land mobile radio channel,maximum speech delay constraint,power control,slow Rayleigh fading
Base station,Rayleigh fading,Fading,Computer science,Power control,Computer network,Coding (social sciences),Code division multiple access,Interleaving,Spread spectrum
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
7
0733-8716
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
22
4.66
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Simpson, F.1224.66
J. M. Holtzman242163.87