Simulation of CDMA system performance with feedback power control

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The Letter presents a summary of the results of a study on CDMA feedback power control in multipath fading radio channels. The signal and interference statistics after power control are presented for a simulated radio system which includes multiple base stations. It is shown that often used analyses based on perfect average power control lead to optimistic capacity results because interference is underestimated by 1-2 dB.

Inspec keywords: simulation; telecommunications control; digital radio systems; fading; radiofrequency interference; power control; channel capacity; code division multiple access; radio reception; radiocommunication; feedback

Other keywords: multipath fading radio channels; CDMA system; RFI; simulated radio system; feedback power control; signal statistics; interference statistics; multiple base stations

Subjects: Electromagnetic compatibility and interference; Radio links and equipment; Multiple access communication

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