Title
SSDT-site selection diversity transmission power control for CDMA forward link
Abstract
This paper proposes site selection diversity transmission power control (SSDT), an advanced form of transmission power control (TPC) for CDMA forward link, SSDT realizes site selection transmission diversity instead of full site transmission diversity used in conventional TPC during soft hand over (SHO) mode. The major intention of the site selection is to mitigate interference caused by multiple site transmission done at conventional TPC. Simulation results indicated that the higher the capacity gain of SSDT is in comparison to conventional TPC, the lower the mobile station (MS) speed is. Capacity gain of about 55% for a pedestrian MS is achieved by SSDT in case of MS reception diversity and 6 finger RAKE reception. This paper also presents the benefits of SSDT in terms of its high path capturing efficiency and the mitigation of power imbalance among active BSs due to TPC command reception error.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1109/49.864018
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
channel capacity,code division multiple access,digital simulation,diversity reception,multiuser channels,power control,radio links,radio transmitters,radiofrequency interference,telecommunication control,CDMA forward link,RAKE reception,SSDT,TPC command reception error,capacity gain,cellular radio,high path capturing efficiency,interference mitigation,mobile station speed,multiple site transmission,power imbalance mitigation,simulation results,site selection diversity transmission power control,soft handover mode
Transmitter,Telecommunications,Computer science,Mobile station,Power control,Electronic engineering,Site selection,Real-time computing,Interference (wave propagation),Code division multiple access,Channel capacity,Handover
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
18
8
0733-8716
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
51
10.35
4
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiroshi Furukawa121131.32
Harnage, K.25110.35
Ushirokawa, A.35110.35