scholarly journals Investigating Suitable Multiple Access Techniques for Harbor Wireless Communication Systems

Author(s):  
Enadevita Fitriyani ◽  
Khoirul Anwar ◽  
Nachwan Mufti Andriansyah
Author(s):  
Minh Tuong Nguyen ◽  
Viktor I. Nefedov ◽  
Igor V. Kozlovsky ◽  
Alexey V. Malafeev ◽  
Kirill A. Selenya ◽  
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At present, the transfer of information is an integral part of technologies that are actively developing in the framework of the process called the Fourth Industrial Revolution. In this, space-satellite, satellite and other mobile wireless communication systems play an increasingly important role. Almost all of them include multiple access, which means a method of common resource division of the communication channel between subscribers (each mobile station has the ability to use a satellite retransmitter or the base station of a mobile wireless communication system to transmit its signals regardless of the operation of another station). Multiple-access communication systems are used for digital radio and television broadcasting in high-speed communication lines, in wireless local area networks, for data transmission in the microwave range, and also for communication with various mobile partners. In the radio transmitting and receiving paths of communication systems with multiple access, multiple signals are used (the sum of the power of the subscriber signals) with very complex types of digital envelope modulation, so they use wide working bands. With an increase in the quality of information transmission in mobile wireless communication systems, there are special requirements for powerful amplification systems (PAS) of receiving-transmitting tracts, which must have high efficiency and high output power, required bandwidth, network capacity, and linearity of message transmission channels. To achieve maximum efficiency in the PAS, the operating point of its amplifying element should be near the saturation region, on the main nonlinearity of the transfer characteristic. When multiple signals are introduced simultaneously into the PAS, it generates unfiltered intermodulation harmonics (IH). Intermodulation harmonics are formed due to the nonlinearity of the amplitude characteristics and the unevenness of phase-amplitude characteristics and due to the need to work with the highest efficiency of the PAS, which requires a shift of the operating point to the saturation thresholds of their amplifying elements. This, in turn, causes the appearance of IH. Since the harmonic oscillations IH actually represent noise for neighboring communication channels and are not theoretically filtered, an equalizer (otherwise an optimizer) of characteristics, is needed to reduce the level of these interferences in the output (Raman) spectrum of the PAS.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guangjian Feng

This project presents the system performance on three self-developed system models: single-carrier wide-band CDMA, multi-carrier DS SS CDMA and hybrid CDMA / OFDM. These three models are developed from a basic Matlab-based wireless communication system model and have been put into hundreds of experimental simulations to rectify the functions of every single block. In the goal to evaluate the performance of a modern multiple access system, series of simulations that are carefully planned and adjusted are carried out. Characteristics such as spectrum, orthoganality, number of chips, multi-user interference and guard band are covered throughout the simulations. Simulation results are translated into mathematical plots and analyzed. Finally, the project is summarized and some conclusions are drawn as well.


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