Implications of power control and successive interference cancellation on indoor DS-CDMA system deployment and performance

We investigate the optimal combination of power control and successive interference cancellation to yield performance gains in a multi-floor indoor DS-CDMA system. Using measured indoor propagation data and a Monte Carlo simulation, it is shown that the performance gains achieved are significantly influenced by the base station deployment strategy chosen.

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