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The Spread Spectrum GFDM Schemes for Integrated Satellite-Terrestrial Communication System 被引量:5
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作者 Yang Yang Lidong Zhu +2 位作者 Xing Mao Qi Tan Zongmiao He 《China Communications》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第12期165-175,共11页
Recently, integrated Satellite-Terrestrial(S-T) communication system, especially the integration of satellite communication with 5G/6G, is regarded as a research hotpot. Future integrated S-T communication systems are... Recently, integrated Satellite-Terrestrial(S-T) communication system, especially the integration of satellite communication with 5G/6G, is regarded as a research hotpot. Future integrated S-T communication systems are demanding a more compatible and robust physical layer waveform. Considering physical layer access waveform design, this paper proposed a novel Spread Spectrum Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing(SS-GFDM) scheme for integrated S-T communication system. Traditional GFDM has many advantages such as excellent adaptability and low out-ofband(OOB) radiation. However, because of intrinsic inter carrier interference(ICI) and low signal-to-noise ratio(SNR), the multiple access performance is degraded. In this paper, we introduced CDMA technology into GFDM. Two different spread spectrum modes, Cyclic Code Shift Keying(CCSK) soft spread spectrum and Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum(DSSS), are considered and compared in this paper to illustrate the benefits of GFDM-CDMA in low SNR scenario. Moreover, this scheme integrates the slot-ALOHA protocol with GFDM-CDMA, which extends access freedom in frequency, time and code domain. The simulation and analysis results show that the proposed GFDM-CDMA scheme reduces the performance degradation caused by interference. It is effective in typical satellite channel with low complexity. Meanwhile, the peak-average-power-ratio(PAPR) and access performance has been enhanced significantly. 展开更多
关键词 integrated satellite-terrestrial communication physical layer access waveform gfdm-cdma S-ALOHA
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