TY - GEN
T1 - BER performance of DS-CDMA communications for Continuous Phase Modulation and various binary code families
AU - Agirman-Tosun, Handan
AU - Akansu, Ali N.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Continuous Phase Modulation has been favorably considered among other modulation types for use in DS-CDMA communications due to its constant envelope and compact spectrum. The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, a theoretical framework based BER performance calculation of a DS-CDMA system with CPM modulation is presented. Our simulations validate that analytical methodology. Second, BER performances of various constant power spreading code families (binary valued Walsh, Gold, Walsh-like 7/8-length codes) are simulated for BPSK and CPM modulations. It is shown that CPM signaling based systems outperform BPSK modulation for all scenarios considered.
AB - Continuous Phase Modulation has been favorably considered among other modulation types for use in DS-CDMA communications due to its constant envelope and compact spectrum. The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, a theoretical framework based BER performance calculation of a DS-CDMA system with CPM modulation is presented. Our simulations validate that analytical methodology. Second, BER performances of various constant power spreading code families (binary valued Walsh, Gold, Walsh-like 7/8-length codes) are simulated for BPSK and CPM modulations. It is shown that CPM signaling based systems outperform BPSK modulation for all scenarios considered.
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U2 - 10.1109/CISS.2008.4558546
DO - 10.1109/CISS.2008.4558546
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:51849166595
SN - 9781424422470
T3 - CISS 2008, The 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
SP - 330
EP - 334
BT - CISS 2008, The 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
T2 - CISS 2008, 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems
Y2 - 19 March 2008 through 21 March 2008
ER -