Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system

In event of global wireless communication system becoming more advance, the introduction of code division multiple access (CDMA) pioneered by QualComm, Inc., of San Diego is both timely and favorable. The CDMA interface standard studied in this project is the IS-95 standard. The major attributes of...

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Main Authors: Kiong T.S., Eng K.S.S., Ismail M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-297432024-04-18T10:10:41Z Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system Kiong T.S. Eng K.S.S. Ismail M. 15128307800 56872555400 7401908770 Adaptive control Costs Density measurement Energy measurement Multiaccess communication Noise measurement Power control Programmable control Quality of service Wireless communication Adaptive control systems Cost effectiveness Costs Density measurement (specific gravity) Electric power measurement Power control Quality control Quality of service Wireless telecommunication systems Adaptive Control Multi-access communications Noise measurements Programmable controls Wireless communications Code division multiple access In event of global wireless communication system becoming more advance, the introduction of code division multiple access (CDMA) pioneered by QualComm, Inc., of San Diego is both timely and favorable. The CDMA interface standard studied in this project is the IS-95 standard. The major attributes of CDMA IS-95 are high system capacity, cost effectiveness and increment in quality of service. The point of interest of this study is capacity improvement through adaptive power control. Three different power control schemes are studied in this research. Eb/No (energy per bit to noise density) is used to measure the reverse link signal quality. The lower the Eb/No, the higher is the capacity. However, there need to be a compromise between Eb/No and capacity as decreasing the Eb/No below a certain limit jeopardizes the link quality. � 2003 IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T08:08:41Z 2023-12-28T08:08:41Z 2003 Conference Paper 10.1109/NCTT.2003.1188320 2-s2.0-84866237662 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84866237662&doi=10.1109%2fNCTT.2003.1188320&partnerID=40&md5=8823099bf68a33d417dff90acf00d7a0 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29743 1188320 137 140 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Scopus
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topic Adaptive control
Costs
Density measurement
Energy measurement
Multiaccess communication
Noise measurement
Power control
Programmable control
Quality of service
Wireless communication
Adaptive control systems
Cost effectiveness
Costs
Density measurement (specific gravity)
Electric power measurement
Power control
Quality control
Quality of service
Wireless telecommunication systems
Adaptive Control
Multi-access communications
Noise measurements
Programmable controls
Wireless communications
Code division multiple access
spellingShingle Adaptive control
Costs
Density measurement
Energy measurement
Multiaccess communication
Noise measurement
Power control
Programmable control
Quality of service
Wireless communication
Adaptive control systems
Cost effectiveness
Costs
Density measurement (specific gravity)
Electric power measurement
Power control
Quality control
Quality of service
Wireless telecommunication systems
Adaptive Control
Multi-access communications
Noise measurements
Programmable controls
Wireless communications
Code division multiple access
Kiong T.S.
Eng K.S.S.
Ismail M.
Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
description In event of global wireless communication system becoming more advance, the introduction of code division multiple access (CDMA) pioneered by QualComm, Inc., of San Diego is both timely and favorable. The CDMA interface standard studied in this project is the IS-95 standard. The major attributes of CDMA IS-95 are high system capacity, cost effectiveness and increment in quality of service. The point of interest of this study is capacity improvement through adaptive power control. Three different power control schemes are studied in this research. Eb/No (energy per bit to noise density) is used to measure the reverse link signal quality. The lower the Eb/No, the higher is the capacity. However, there need to be a compromise between Eb/No and capacity as decreasing the Eb/No below a certain limit jeopardizes the link quality. � 2003 IEEE.
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Ismail M.
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author Kiong T.S.
Eng K.S.S.
Ismail M.
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title Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
title_short Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
title_full Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
title_fullStr Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
title_full_unstemmed Capacity improvement through adaptive power control in CDMA system
title_sort capacity improvement through adaptive power control in cdma system
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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