Abstract

In this paper, we analyze and compare the error rate performance of downlink coded multiple-input multiple-output multi-carrier code division multiple access (MIMO MC-CDMA) and coded MIMO orthogonal frequency division multiple access (MIMO OFDMA) systems under frequency selective fading channel conditions. In particular, the pairwise error probabilities (PEP) for both systems are derived. Simulation results illustrate that when the number of users, hence the system load is low, MIMO MC-CDMA outperforms MIMO OFDMA. However when the system load increases, the performance of MIMO MC-CDMA deteriorates and becomes worse than MIMO OFDMA. This can be explained by the PEP analysis of MIMO MC- CDMA which shows that when the number of users is small, the multiuser interference is also small and frequency diversity is better exploited. Conversely at high system load, MIMO OFDMA outperforms MIMO MC-CDMA as it is insensitive to multiuser interference. Nevertheless if the other users' spreading sequences are available at the receiver of the desired user, the impact of multiuser interference can be minimised and MIMO MC-CDMA outperforms MIMO OFDMA at all system loads.

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