Abstract

The multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) system employs the Hadamard-Walsh (HW) code in the low earth orbit (LEO) satellite systems. It has been used as spreading code to maintain the multi-access interference (MAI) in the downlink LEO satellite channel. However, due to the non-orthogonality of the HW codes, these interferences are observed at the MC-CDMA satellite receiver. As a result, the LEO satellite system performance is degraded. In this paper, we propose to employ the orthogonal Carrier Interferometry (CI) code with MC-CDMA in the downlink LEO satellite channel. A new system is called CI/MC-CDMA which is used to mitigate the MAI. Moreover, the performance of the CI/MC-CDMA satellite system in terms of bit error rate (BER) is analyzed and simulated. To confirm the analysis, the system is compared to the HW/MC-CDMA system. It has been shown that CI/MC-CDMA satellite system outperforms HW/MC-CDMA

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