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    Exact BER Performance of Asynchronous DS-CDMA Systems using Quadriphase Spreading and QPSK Modulation over Rayleigh Channels

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    An accurate closed-form expression is derived for calculating the average BER in an asynchronous DS-CDMA system using random complex-valued spreading sequences for transmission over Rayleigh channels. This accurate solution is based on the Characteristic Function (CF) approach and only requires a single numerical integration. Our numerical simulation results verify its accuracy, and also demonstrate the relative inaccuracy of the Gaussian approximation

    A Unified Exact BER Performance Analysis of Asynchronous DS-CDMA Systems Using BPSK Modulation over Fading Channels

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    Abstract—An asynchronous binary DS-CDMA system using random spreading sequences is considered when communicating over various fading channels. New closed-form expressions are derived for the conditional Characteristic Function (CF) of the multiple access interference. A unified analysis is provided for calculating the exact average Bit Error Rate (BER) expressed in the form of a single numerical integration based on the CF approach. The numerical results obtained from our exact BER analysis are verified by our simulation results and are also compared to those obtained by the Standard Gaussian Approximation (SGA), confirming the accuracy of the SGA for most practical conditions, except for high Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) and for a low number of interferers. Index Terms—BER analysis, CDMA, fading, Rayleigh, Ricean, Hoyt, Nakagami-m, random spreading sequence

    Average bit-error-rate performance of band-limited DS/SSMA communications

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    Direct-sequence spread-spectrum multiple-access (DS/SSMA) communications, strictly band-limited transmitter chip waveforms with excess bandwidth in the interval between zero and one, pseudo-random spreading sequences, an additive white Gaussian noise channel, and matched filter receivers are considered. First, a new expression for the average bit error rate (BER) is derived for systems with quaternary phase-shift keying (QPSK) spreading, the conventional matched filter receiver, a coherent detector for binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) data symbols, and chip waveforms that result in no interchip interference. The expression consists of a well known BER expression based on the Standard Gaussian Approximation to multiple-access interference and a few correction terms. It enables accurate BER evaluations without any numerical integration for various choices of system parameters of interest. The accuracy of the expression is guaranteed as long as the Conditional Gaussian Approximation to the cross-correlation coefficients between the desired user's spreading sequence and the interfering users' spreading sequences is valid. The expression well reflects the effect of filtering on the system performance. Extensions of the expression are discussed for systems with QPSK spreading and different detection schemes, systems with BPSK spreading, and systems with different transmit and receive filters. Monte Carlo simulation results are also provided to verify the accuracy.X112529sciescopu
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