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Prosedur carian sel awal terminal dalam sistem CDMA (WCDMA) jalur lebar tak segerak dibincangkan. Prosedur ini terdiri daripada langkah-langkah berikut (tidak semestinya dalam susunan ini): penyegerakan cip dan bingkai; pengenalpastian dan penyegerakan kod berebut panjang; dan penentuan identiti stesen pangkalan sasaran. Higuchi et al. mencadangkan kaedah carian sel untuk sistem sedemikian. Kami mencadangkan pengubahsuaian skim itu yang menawarkan pengurangan kerumitan terminal yang ketara dengan prestasi yang sama. Harga adalah sedikit peningkatan dalam kelewatan. Tambahan pula, kami mengkaji kesan ke atas prestasi dan kerumitan untuk tetapan parameter yang berbeza untuk kaedah ini.
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Johan NYSTROM, Riaz ESMAILZADEH, Karim JAMAL, Yi-Pin Eric WANG, "Comparison of Cell Search Methods for Asynchronous Wideband CDMA Cellular System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E82-A, no. 10, pp. 2115-2120, October 1999, doi: .
Abstract: The initial cell search procedure of a terminal in an asynchronous wideband CDMA (WCDMA) system is discussed. The procedure consists of the following steps (not necessarily in this order): chip and frame synchronization; identification and synchronization of the long scrambling code; and determination of the target base station identity. Higuchi et al. proposed a cell search method for such a system. We propose a modification of that scheme which offers substantial terminal complexity reductions with the same performance. The price is a slight increase in delay. Furthermore, we study the impact on performance and complexity for different parameter settings for these methods.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e82-a_10_2115/_p
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