Channel overloading in Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) facilitates to accommodate more number of users than the assigned spreading factor N. Our proposal for a synchronous CDMA technique for the uplink of a cellular system over additive white gaussian noise (AWGN) channel achieves oversaturation by using the same set of orthogonal Walsh Hadamard codes and a receiver with lower complexity. The technique involves dividing the total number of active users into G groups, each with L users. Each user in a group is assigned the same signature sequence but with different chip duration. Users in a group can be classified as Primary and Secondary. The Primary user avails the spreading sequence with the maximum chip duration Tc. The rest L-1 (secondary) users are assigned the same code with chip duration as multiples of Tc/L. Unlike conventional Direct Sequence CDMA (DS-CDMA), all the users participate in spreading using the proposed Unequal Chip Delay Spreading (UCDS) technique. The receiver contains a switching unit to separate the received stream into L sub-streams followed by the detection process using a simple multi user detector. On the other hand, L levels of Unequal Error Protection (UEP) can be attained due to the unequal amount of multiple access interference (MAI) existing in alternate chip interval during transmission. Unequal chip delay spreading finally enables it to have a L-fold increase in the user data rate at the receiving end as compared to that of the transmission.
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