IS-95 enhancements for multimedia services
2002; Wiley; Volume: 1; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/bltj.2016
ISSN1538-7305
AutoresI Chih‐Lin, Charles A. Webb, Howard Huang, Stephan ten Brink, Sanjiv Nanda, Richard D. Gitlin,
Tópico(s)Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
ResumoExisting code division multiple access (CDMA) systems, such as the IS-95 digital cellular system, support data and voice traffic at a basic rate as well as lower fractional rates. A backward-compatible system, known as multicode CDMA (MC-CDMA), has been proposed as a mechanism to allow higher-rate services under the IS-95 infrastructure. MC-CDMA enables dynamic packet-like user access with low overhead and high efficiency. This paper describes MC-CDMA and focuses on several issues related to its implementation, exploring both high-level system design and details of hardware implementation. The load- and interference-based demand assignment (LIDA) access control mechanism allows dynamic data rate access by balancing and controlling mixed traffic interference in a CDMA system. LIDA builds on existing pilot measurement and soft handoff protocols and thus can be integrated easily with IS-95. Also discussed are forward link interference suppression schemes that mitigate multipath impairments, resulting in increased capacity and/or improving quality. The paper concludes by describing an efficient design for a bidirectional 56-kb/s MC-CDMA mobile transceiver that requires only minimally increased complexity when compared with a conventional CDMA tranceiver. Together with all these enhancements, MC-CDMA provides a simple and effective transition mechanism for future wireless multimedia services.
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