Abstract
Code division multiple access (CDMA) based on spread spectrum technique has become one of the most important multiple access technologies in contemporary communication systems. The properties of spreading codes largely govern the performance of CDMA systems. Therefore, CDMA can insure interference free operation when code design methodology takes into account of major impairing factors such as intersymbol interference (ISI), asynchronous transmission and random signs in consecutive symbols. In this study, the authors propose a design scheme for CDMA signal reception with zero ISI in the multipath environment. Cyclic shift property of maximal length sequence (m-sequence) is utilised in the design to avoid ISI. The proposed scheme exploits inherent diversity present in the multipath channel and can be seen as antenna diversity. This scheme avoids the use of complex detectors and the performance is compared by simulations with conventional CDMA system using Walsh–Hadamard codes and m-sequence. The impact of the Rician factor on the end-to-end performance is also studied in detail and suitable receiver to be used has been suggested for different fading scenarios. Simulations results presented indicate that the proposed scheme provides superior performance over traditional systems.
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