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Multi-Carrier CDMA in Indoor Wireless Radio Networks

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1994

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This paper examines a novel digital modulation/multiple access technique called Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) where each data symbol is transmitted at multiple narrowband subcarriers. Each subcarrier is encoded with a phase offset of 0 or p based on a spreading code. Analytical results are presented on the performance of this modulation scheme in an indoor wireless multipath radio channel. Introduction This paper examines the performance of a new spread spectrum transmission method called "MCCDMA " in an indoor wireless environment. MC-CDMA may be a suitable modulation technique in the indoor environment where the dispersive character of indoor propagation [1] allows for the exploitation of this technique. With MC-CDMA, each data symbol is transmitted over N narrowband subcarriers where each subcarrier is encoded with a 0 or p phase offset. If the number of and spacing between subcarriers is appropriately chosen, it is unlikely that all of the subcarriers will...

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