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Performance of Distributed-Antenna DS-CDMA Systems Over Composite Lognormal Shadowing and Nakagami-<formula formulatype="inline"><tex Notation="TeX">$m$</tex></formula>-Fading Channels
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineeringMultiple Access TechniqueDigital BeamformingWireless SystemsMultiuser MimoAntennaComputer EngineeringCooperative DiversityWireless NetworkingFading ChannelDistributed Antenna ArchitectureUplink PerformanceMulti-user DetectionSignal ProcessingMulti-carrier CommunicationConventional Ds-cdma SystemDistributed-antenna Ds-cdmaChannel Access MethodSpread Spectrum
This paper investigates the uplink performance of a high-capacity direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) wireless communication system, where numerous antennas are distributed in the area covered by the system. Following the description of the system, typical characteristics of the distributed-antenna DS-CDMA (DA/DS-CDMA) system are summarized, in comparison with conventional DS-CDMA systems that employ centralized base station (BS) antennas. Then, the bit error rate (BER) performance of the DA/DS-CDMA system without using power control is investigated when the low-complexity correlation and minimum mean square error (MMSE) detectors are employed and when composite transmission pass loss, lognormal shadowing slow fading, and Nakagami- <i xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">m</i> fast fading are considered. Our analytical and numerical results suggest that the DA/DS-CDMA system constitutes a high-power-efficiency wireless system. For the same set of system parameters, the DA/DS-CDMA system is capable of providing a much higher capacity than the conventional DS-CDMA system. The DA/DS-CDMA system can be free from power control. Furthermore, the hand-over in the DA/DS-CDMA system is also very simple.
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