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Channel Overloading in CDMA with Scalable Signature Sets and Turbo Detection

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We compare the achievable load of different types of scalable overloaded binary signature sets with turbo detection: random spreading (PN), scrambled multiple OCDMA (s-m-O/O), overall-permuted multiple OCDMA (o-m-O/O) and PN/OCDMA (PN/O). Both with and without coding, PN/O and m-O significantly outperform PN. When coding is applied, m-O outperforms both PN/O and PN.

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Vanhaverbeke, F., Moeneclaey, M. (2004). Channel Overloading in CDMA with Scalable Signature Sets and Turbo Detection. In: Fazel, K., Kaiser, S. (eds) Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0502-8_3

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