Wcdma 1488
Wcdma 1488
Wcdma 1488
Presented by
Maheshwarnath Behary
Assisted by
Vishwanee Raghoonundun &
Y. Koteswara Rao
MSc Computer Networks
Middlesex University
Introduction
Definition of WCDMA
Basics of the WCDMA
Features of the WCDMA
Advantages of using CDMA system
CDMA capacity
Single cell system
Multiple cell system
Techniques for improving channel capacity
Enhancements in WCDMA
Reference
Definition of WCDMA
Duplexing FDD
(1) The actual data rate achieved is inversely proportional to the coverage and mobility
of the user
(2) Larger bandwidth of 10 and 20 MHz is proposed for higher data rates.
(3) Spreading factor = tb / tc.
(4) Scrambling codes permit the handling of multiple users in the network(using the
same frequency).
(5) Frequency Division Duplex used as there are two different frequency bands, one for
the uplink and the second one for the downlink.
ADVANTAGES OF USING CDMA SYSTEM
A number of advantages are:
• Low power spectral density. As the signal is spread over a
large frequency-band, the Power Spectral Density is getting very
small, so other communications systems do not suffer from this
kind of communications.
• Interference limited operation. In all situations the whole
frequency-spectrum is used.
• Privacy due to unknown random codes. The applied codes are
unknown to a hostile user. This means that it is hardly possible
to detect the message of another user.
• Random access possibilities. Users can start their transmission
at any arbitrary time.
• Good anti-jam performance.
CDMA CAPACITY