Publication: Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
Date
2003
Authors
Kiong T.S.
Eng K.S.S.
Ismail M.
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Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Abstract
In event of global wireless communication system becoming more advance, the introduction of code division multiple access (CDMA) pioneered by QualComm, Inc., of San Diego is both timely and favorable. The CDMA interface standard studied in this project is the IS-95 standard. The major attributes of CDMA IS-95 are high system capacity, cost effectiveness and increment in quality of service. The point of interest of this study is capacity improvement through adaptive power control. Three different power control schemes are studied in this research. Eb/No (energy per bit to noise density) is used to measure the reverse link signal quality. The lower the Eb/No, the higher is the capacity. However, there need to be a compromise between Eb/No and capacity as decreasing the Eb/No below a certain limit jeopardizes the link quality. � 2003 IEEE.
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Keywords
Adaptive control , Costs , Density measurement , Energy measurement , Multiaccess communication , Noise measurement , Power control , Programmable control , Quality of service , Wireless communication , Adaptive control systems , Cost effectiveness , Costs , Density measurement (specific gravity) , Electric power measurement , Power control , Quality control , Quality of service , Wireless telecommunication systems , Adaptive Control , Multi-access communications , Noise measurements , Programmable controls , Wireless communications , Code division multiple access