Asymptotic error rates in third-generation wireless systems
Klok, Marten J.
Bernoulli, Tome 12 (2006) no. 2, p. 193-219 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The introduction of the so-called third-generation wireless communication system, also known as UMTS or IMT-2000, is a large-scale revolution in telecommunications. It uses a technique called code division multiple access (CDMA). An advanced algorithm to improve the performance of such a CDMA system is called hard-decision parallel interference cancellation and was studied by van der Hofstad and Klok for a rather basic model. We extend many of their results to a more realistic model, where different users transmit at different powers and where additive noise is present.
Publié le : 2006-04-14
Classification:  code division multiple access,  exponential rate,  hard-decision parallel interference cancellation,  large-deviation theory
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Klok, Marten J. Asymptotic error rates in third-generation wireless systems. Bernoulli, Tome 12 (2006) no. 2, pp.  193-219. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1145993972/