DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multiple access interference (MAI) is made of a synchronous and an asynchronous component. It is well known that asynchronous MAI alone can be minimized by means of chaos-based spreading. Here we address the trade-off between synchronous and asynchronous MAI by tuning the autocorrelation profile of the chaos based spreading codes. Improvements in the number of users allowed in the system is demonstrated in certain load conditions with respect to the classical approach of providing each user with a set of orthogonal sequences taken from an i.i.d. process
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
The classical estimation of co-channel interference in asynchronous direct sequence-code division mu...
A model to characterize the performance of asynchronous CDMA systems with multilevel spreading codes...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
Chaos-based spreading sequences for DS-CDMA have been recently proposed and their performance invest...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
Theoretical limits of asynchronous multicode DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channels are investigated b...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
Results of recent theoretical investigations highlighted that the use of chaos in direct-sequence co...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
The classical estimation of co-channel interference in asynchronous direct sequence-code division mu...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
The classical estimation of co-channel interference in asynchronous direct sequence-code division mu...
A model to characterize the performance of asynchronous CDMA systems with multilevel spreading codes...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
Chaos-based spreading sequences for DS-CDMA have been recently proposed and their performance invest...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
Theoretical limits of asynchronous multicode DS-CDMA systems over AWGN channels are investigated b...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access system...
The ultimate limits of chaos-based asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple access syste...
Results of recent theoretical investigations highlighted that the use of chaos in direct-sequence co...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
The classical estimation of co-channel interference in asynchronous direct sequence-code division mu...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
The classical estimation of co-channel interference in asynchronous direct sequence-code division mu...
A model to characterize the performance of asynchronous CDMA systems with multilevel spreading codes...