Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications

Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code division multiple access and wireless communications. Multicarrier CDMA is the most popular type of hybrid CDMA because of its robustness against multipath fading channels and flexible multiple access...

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Main Author: Alomary, Mayada Faris Ghanim
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Language:English
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Published: 2013
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description Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code division multiple access and wireless communications. Multicarrier CDMA is the most popular type of hybrid CDMA because of its robustness against multipath fading channels and flexible multiple access capability. MC-CDMA is a predictable technique for future high data rate wireless communication systems according to these appealed properties. The main drawback of MC-CDMA is the power level in uplink, i.e. the ratio of peak power to the average power is high and leads to high instantaneous power which is required in transmission of mobile station. However, there are many researchers working towards reducing the level of the transmitted power. This research presents new method of peak to average power ratio (PAPR) reduction. The proposed method is making use of the characteristics of uplink for current 4th Generation (single carrier frequency division multiple access) which has low PAPR into current MC-CDMA system to reproduce a new MC-CDMA system (MC-CDMA-FDMA) with low PAPR and keep all the characteristics of the basic MC-CDMA system. MC-CDMA-FDMA reduced the level of power from 10 dB to 2 dB in case of 64 FFT size and Walsh Hadamard code is used in spreading block. In addition bit error rate has been reduced from 96x10-5 bps to 82x10-5 bps comparing to SC-FDMA bit error rate. The proposed system also has high flexibility to deal with modern communication systems with minimum required hardware at the base station through optimization of FFT size. The simulation results show that MC-CDMA-FDMA system will be a good candidate for beyond 4th Generation for mobile communications
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spelling uthm-22012021-10-31T04:02:24Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/ Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications Alomary, Mayada Faris Ghanim TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television Hybrid code division multiple access techniques present the open door for the future of code division multiple access and wireless communications. Multicarrier CDMA is the most popular type of hybrid CDMA because of its robustness against multipath fading channels and flexible multiple access capability. MC-CDMA is a predictable technique for future high data rate wireless communication systems according to these appealed properties. The main drawback of MC-CDMA is the power level in uplink, i.e. the ratio of peak power to the average power is high and leads to high instantaneous power which is required in transmission of mobile station. However, there are many researchers working towards reducing the level of the transmitted power. This research presents new method of peak to average power ratio (PAPR) reduction. The proposed method is making use of the characteristics of uplink for current 4th Generation (single carrier frequency division multiple access) which has low PAPR into current MC-CDMA system to reproduce a new MC-CDMA system (MC-CDMA-FDMA) with low PAPR and keep all the characteristics of the basic MC-CDMA system. MC-CDMA-FDMA reduced the level of power from 10 dB to 2 dB in case of 64 FFT size and Walsh Hadamard code is used in spreading block. In addition bit error rate has been reduced from 96x10-5 bps to 82x10-5 bps comparing to SC-FDMA bit error rate. The proposed system also has high flexibility to deal with modern communication systems with minimum required hardware at the base station through optimization of FFT size. The simulation results show that MC-CDMA-FDMA system will be a good candidate for beyond 4th Generation for mobile communications 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/1/24p%20MAYADA%20FARIS%20GHANIM%20ALOMARY.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/2/MAYADA%20FARIS%20GHANIM%20ALOMARY%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/3/MAYADA%20FARIS%20GHANIM%20ALOMARY%20WATERMARK.pdf Alomary, Mayada Faris Ghanim (2013) Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
Alomary, Mayada Faris Ghanim
Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title_full Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title_fullStr Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title_short Implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4G specifications
title_sort implementation of multi carrier-code division multiple access-frequency division multiple access with beyond 4g specifications
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
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http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/2/MAYADA%20FARIS%20GHANIM%20ALOMARY%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2201/3/MAYADA%20FARIS%20GHANIM%20ALOMARY%20WATERMARK.pdf