A satellite mobile communication system based on Band-Limited Quasi-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (BLQS-CDMA)
Abstract
Discussed here is a new approach to code division multiple access applied to a mobile system for voice (and data) services based on Band Limited Quasi Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (BLQS-CDMA). The system requires users to be chip synchronized to reduce the contribution of self-interference and to make use of voice activation in order to increase the satellite power efficiency. In order to achieve spectral efficiency, Nyquist chip pulse shaping is used with no detection performance impairment. The synchronization problems are solved in the forward link by distributing a master code, whereas carrier forced activation and closed loop control techniques have been adopted in the return link. System performance sensitivity to nonlinear amplification and timing/frequency synchronization errors are analyzed.
- Publication:
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International Mobile Satellite Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990imsc.conf...70D
- Keywords:
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- Amplification;
- Code Division Multiple Access;
- Control Systems Design;
- Feedback Control;
- Mobile Communication Systems;
- Satellite Communication;
- Synchronism;
- Chips;
- Detection;
- Errors;
- Nonlinearity;
- Power Efficiency;
- Sensitivity;
- Spectra;
- Communications and Radar