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Kami mencadangkan akses berbilang pembahagian kod lompat berbilang nada (MH-CDMA) menggunakan corak lompat terkawal maklum balas (FCHP) (FCHP/MH-CDMA). Dalam FCHP/MH-CDMA, sebahagian daripada pekali penapis bagi penerima penapis tindak balas impuls tempoh terhingga (FIR) adaptif disalurkan semula kepada pemancar, di mana ia digunakan sebagai corak lompatan yang dikemas kini. Setiap cip corak lompat yang dikemas kini terdiri daripada nada jamak. Hasilnya, ditunjukkan bahawa FCHP/MH-CDMA memberikan kita prestasi berbilang akses terpencar tak segerak dan terpencar sepanjang saluran berbilang laluan invarian masa.
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Kazuki CHIBA, Masanori HAMAMURA, "Multitone-Hopping CDMA Using Feedback-Controlled Hopping Pattern for Decentralized Multiple Access" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 12, pp. 3723-3730, December 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.12.3723.
Abstract: We propose multitone-hopping code-division multiple access (MH-CDMA) using a feedback-controlled hopping pattern (FCHP) (FCHP/MH-CDMA). In the FCHP/MH-CDMA, part of the filter coefficients of an adaptive finite-duration impulse response (FIR) filter receiver are fed back to a transmitter, in which they are used as an updated hopping pattern. Each chip of the updated hopping pattern consists of plural tones. As a result, it is shown that the FCHP/MH-CDMA provides us with an excellent asynchronous, decentralized multiple-access performance over time-invariant multipath channels.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.12.3723/_p
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