Multiple access on narrowband interference channels

H. Sari
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Abstract

We investigate the influence of narrowband interference on different multiple access techniques including classic frequency-division multiple access (FDMA), time-division multiple access (TDMA), code-division multiple access (CDMA), and orthogonal FDMA (OFDMA). A major finding of this study is that CDMA with pseudonoise spreading sequences (PN-CDMA) does not perform any better than TDMA and that both multiple access schemes give virtually identical performance. We give a supporting interpretation of this result pointing out that TDMA is a special case of CDMA and that the argument of increased robustness to narrowband interference through spectral spreading equally applies to TDMA. Another finding is that orthogonal CDMA (OCDMA) has an entirely different behavior from TDMA and PN-CDMA in that the performance degradation is not the same for all users. Using continuous-wave (CW) interference, it was found that OCDMA can support a significant number of users at interference values which break both TDMA and PN-CDMA. We also point out some similarities between OCDMA and OFDMA, and highlight the fact that OFDMA is the most resistant multiple access technique to narrowband interference.
窄带干扰信道上的多址接入
我们研究了窄带干扰对不同多址技术的影响,包括经典频分多址(FDMA)、时分多址(TDMA)、码分多址(CDMA)和正交多址(OFDMA)。本研究的一个主要发现是具有伪噪声传播序列的CDMA (PN-CDMA)的性能并不比TDMA好,而且两种多址方案的性能几乎相同。我们对这一结果给出了支持的解释,指出TDMA是CDMA的特殊情况,并且通过频谱扩展增加对窄带干扰的鲁棒性的论点同样适用于TDMA。另一个发现是正交CDMA (OCDMA)具有与TDMA和PN-CDMA完全不同的行为,因为性能下降对所有用户来说都是不一样的。利用连续波(CW)干扰,发现OCDMA可以在干扰值突破TDMA和PN-CDMA的情况下支持大量用户。我们还指出了OCDMA和OFDMA之间的一些相似之处,并强调OFDMA是最能抵抗窄带干扰的多址技术。
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