A Novel Method of SIR Measurement for Power Control in CDMA Systems
CDMA is interference limited multiple access system. Power control is an effective way to reduce co-channel interference and solve the near-far problem. Consequently, it can improve the system capacity, and make higher data rate possible. CDMA2000 employs fast closed-loop power control in reverse link to combat channel fading, and the estimation of signal to interference ratio (SIR) is required for closed-loop power control. Transmitting power is adjusted by comparing the SIR estimation with SIR target. So, it is crucial to measure the SIR of received signal accurately. Traditional measurement methods mostly depend on pilot signal strongly, when the pilots are few, there is a greater error brought to the measurement of SIR. In this paper, we discuss the SIR measurement of the received signal under the fewer pilots condition (especially only one pilot symbol) and present a novel SIR measurement method. According to the simulation, the numerical results indicate that the SIR measured by the proposed method is more accurate than the SIR measured by conventional method under fewer pilots condition.
J Yu S B Wu J Z He
Communication Research Centre, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001,China Dept Electronics and Information Beijing Institute of Machinery, Beijing, 100085,China
国际会议
第四届仪器科学与技术国际会议( 4th International Symposium on Instrumentation and Science and Tcchnology)
哈尔滨
英文
457-461
2006-08-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)