Performance Analysis of Binary-CDMA systems in Multi-Path Fading Channel

Binary CDMA (B-CDMA) is a new multiple access communication scheme that employs a constant envelope modulation scheme. By quantizing the envelope of multiple users' CDMA signal into a small number of levels, the B-CDMA can reduce the peak-to-average power ratio, while preserving the advantages of CDMA signaling such as the soft capacity and robustness to interference. In this paper, we analyze the performance of B-CDMA systems in multi-path channel assuming that the spreading factor is not too small. Finally, the analytic results are verified by computer simulation.

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