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Receiver Directed Adaptation of Multicode CDMA Transmission for Frequency-Selective Rayleigh Fading Channels

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Receiver Directed Adaptation of Multicode CDMA Transmission for Frequency-Selective Rayleigh Fading Channels
— Future wireless communication systems require highly efficient use of radio parameters. Adaptability to changing environment conditions and to service application requirements is of great importance for the design of link adaptation. In this paper, we consider the joint optimization of CDMA radio parameters to maximize the instantaneous throughput for a bit error rate (BER) target. In order to increase the granularity of the adaptation in CDMA systems, combined adaptive multicode and multilevel modulation is employed. We show that this combined adaptation additionally enhances throughput in frequency-selective environments. Optimized link adaptation requires the knowledge of the channel impulse response as well as the used receiver model. Therefore, we assume that the receiver user equipment reports to the transmitter the optimum transport format maximizing the instantaneous bit rate so that a BER target is met. Joint optimization of radio parameters is based on analytical receiver...
Armelle Wautier, Lionel Husson, Jacques Antoine
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Armelle Wautier, Lionel Husson, Jacques Antoine
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