This study deals with methodology proposes to measure the background noise at each cell site, how background noise impacts Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system performance. CDMA is a multiple access technology that utilizes direct-sequence spreadspectrum techniques. With this technology comes a paradigm shift. Contrary to the conventional FDMA and TDMA systems where noise rejection deals primarily with out-of-band noise, a CDMA system concerns mostly with in-band noise. This noise may come from self- jamming (or self-noise), background noise, man-made noise, intermodulation, or noise generated in the receiver. If one can reduce the unwanted in-band noise, such reduction translates directly into improved performance. Thus, the goal of an RF system engineer is to design a network that minimizes the amount of unwanted noise introduced into the receiver on both forward and reverse links.
Khan, M.R.H , A.H.M.R. Islam and G. Hossain . Background Noise Measurements of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Mobile Communication System.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/ajit.2006.86.88
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1682-3915/ajit.2006.86.88