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Probability of packet success for asynchronous DS/CDMA with block and convolutional codes

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Information Theory and Applications (ITA 1993)

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In this paper an approximation for the probability of packet success for asynchronous direct sequence code division multiple access (DS/CDMA) system is developed. In this approximation, an improved Gaussian model for the multiple access interference (MAI) is used and the effect of bit-to-bit error dependence caused by the delays and phases of the relative interfering signals is taken into account. Both block and convolutional codes are considered. A comparison is made with the results obtained by other methods which employ Gaussian model for the MAI and ignore the effect of bit-to-bit error dependence.

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Trabelsi, C., YongaƧoglu, A. (1994). Probability of packet success for asynchronous DS/CDMA with block and convolutional codes. In: Gulliver, T.A., Secord, N.P. (eds) Information Theory and Applications. ITA 1993. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 793. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57936-2_39

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