Assignment 2
Assignment 2
k=2
m
k
(t)a
k
(t) + n(t),
where m
k
(t) is the information signal from user k and a
k
(t) is the spreading
code of user k.
Assume the following:
The transmitted signal of user #1, i.e., m
1
(t)a
1
(t) has power -80 dBW.
The transmitted signal of any other users, i.e., m
k
(t)a
k
(t), has power -90
dBW.
The spreading (processing) gain is 100.
The receiver noise power is negligible. Hence, the AWGN term n(t) can
be ignored.
Determine the following quantities:
(a) The SNR (or more correctly the SIR) of user #1 after despreading as a
function of K.
(b) Suppose the acceptable SNR of user #1 after despreading is 10 dB. How
many users can this cellular system support at most?
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Question Five (3 marks):
Consider an OFDM system with sampling interval of 0.2 s at the trans-
mitter and receiver. The system is operating over a multipath fading channel
with the following power delay prole (in Watts)
A
c
() = 7 10
4
() + 3 10
4
( a) + 2 10
4
( b),
where
a = 5s, b = 3s.
Answer the following questions:
(a) Determine the minimum length of the cyclic prex so that the OFDM
receiver experiences no inter-symbol interference. The cyclic prex length
has to be a power of two.
(b) If the number of OFDM subcarriers is 256, what is the percentage of
throughput loss due to the insertion of the cyclic prex with length deter-
mined in (a)?
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