Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter

<p/> <p>In this contribution, the performance of a downlink code division multiple access (CDMA) system with orthogonal spreading and multicell interference is analyzed. A useful framework is provided in order to determine the optimal base station coverage for wireless frequency selectiv...

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Main Authors: Debbah M&#233;rouane, Bonneau Nicolas, Altman Eitan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2006-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2006/074081
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spelling doaj-c855e73d34f04be4a98bd8843fc7ce5c2020-11-25T00:42:23ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992006-01-0120061074081Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched FilterDebbah M&#233;rouaneBonneau NicolasAltman Eitan<p/> <p>In this contribution, the performance of a downlink code division multiple access (CDMA) system with orthogonal spreading and multicell interference is analyzed. A useful framework is provided in order to determine the optimal base station coverage for wireless frequency selective channels with dense networks where each user is equipped with a matched filter. Using asymptotic arguments, explicit expressions of the spectral efficiency are obtained and provide a simple expression of the network spectral efficiency based only on a few meaningful parameters. Contrarily to a common misconception which asserts that to increase spectral efficiency in a CDMA network, one has to increase the number of cells, we show that, depending on the path loss and the fading channel statistics, the code orthogonal gain (due to the synchronization of all the users at the base station) can compensate and even compete in some cases with the drawbacks due to intercell interference. The results are especially realistic and useful for the design of dense networks.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2006/074081
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author Debbah M&#233;rouane
Bonneau Nicolas
Altman Eitan
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Bonneau Nicolas
Altman Eitan
Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Debbah M&#233;rouane
Bonneau Nicolas
Altman Eitan
author_sort Debbah M&#233;rouane
title Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
title_short Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
title_full Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
title_fullStr Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
title_full_unstemmed Spectral Efficiency of CDMA Downlink Cellular Networks with Matched Filter
title_sort spectral efficiency of cdma downlink cellular networks with matched filter
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2006-01-01
description <p/> <p>In this contribution, the performance of a downlink code division multiple access (CDMA) system with orthogonal spreading and multicell interference is analyzed. A useful framework is provided in order to determine the optimal base station coverage for wireless frequency selective channels with dense networks where each user is equipped with a matched filter. Using asymptotic arguments, explicit expressions of the spectral efficiency are obtained and provide a simple expression of the network spectral efficiency based only on a few meaningful parameters. Contrarily to a common misconception which asserts that to increase spectral efficiency in a CDMA network, one has to increase the number of cells, we show that, depending on the path loss and the fading channel statistics, the code orthogonal gain (due to the synchronization of all the users at the base station) can compensate and even compete in some cases with the drawbacks due to intercell interference. The results are especially realistic and useful for the design of dense networks.</p>
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