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Neste artigo, um sistema CDMA de ganho de espalhamento variável multicodificado (MC-VSG) empregando uma transmissão binária de sinais MC através da introdução de um clipper de nível, denominado sistema MC-VSG BNet, é proposto para um possível candidato a rede de área pessoal sem fio ( WPAN) e aplicativos celulares 3G. Com ênfase na camada física MC-VSG BNet e no desempenho do sistema, abordamos a especificação concisa do sistema MC-VSG BNet, incluindo o código de espalhamento, recorte de nível, modulação, codificação e formato de quadro. Especialmente, nos concentramos no recorte de nível de sinais MC multinível para implementação com eficiência de energia e custo e no design do código VSG para transmissões de alta taxa. A partir do desempenho do receptor baseado nos resultados da simulação, além da estrutura simples do receptor, observa-se uma degradação aceitável do desempenho do sistema MC-VSG BNet em relação ao sistema DS/CDMA existente, garantindo ao mesmo tempo uma transmissão de alta taxa de bits.
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Young-Hwan YOU, Cheol-Hee PARK, Dae-Ki HONG, Min-Chul JU, Myoung-Jin KIM, Jin-Woong CHO, "MC-VSG BNet System for High-Rate Multimedia Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 2126-2135, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, a multi-coded variable spreading gain (MC-VSG) CDMA system employing a binary transmission of MC signals by introducing a level clipper, termed MC-VSG BNet system, is proposed for a possible candidate of wireless personal area network (WPAN) and 3 G cellular applications. With an emphasis on the MC-VSG BNet physical layer and the system performance, we address the concise specification of the MC-VSG BNet system including the spreading code, level clipping, modulation, coding, and frame format. Especially, we focus on the level clipping of multi-level MC signals for both power- and cost-efficient implementation and the VSG code design fir high-rate transmissions. From the receiver performance based on simulation results, in addition to simple receiver structure, an acceptable performance degradation of the MC-VSG BNet system over the existing DS/CDMA system is observed, while guaranteeing an high bit rate transmission.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_10_2126/_p
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