Dh. Kim et al., Adaptive CDMA scheme as a rain fade countermeasure in Ka-band geosynchronous satellite communications, IEICE TR CO, E83B(12), 2000, pp. 2600-2606
To achieve high link availability at Ka-band geosynchronous satellite commu
nication systems, an adaptive CDMA scheme as a rain fade countermeasure is
proposed. The proposed adaptive CDMA scheme reserves and shares orthogonal
sequences to countermeasure a rain fade. In the adapt ive CDMA scheme, the
base station allocates a set of orthogonal sequences to each user, and the
number of sequences in a set is determined by the amount of rain attenuatio
n. A symbol repetition technique is also used to compensate signal energy l
oss due to the rain fade. Our results show that when the base station has 6
4 free orthogonal codes, the adapt,ive CDMA scheme can save on its power by
4.2 dB compared to conventional CDMA scheme. The occupation rate of codes
also shows that the adaptive CDMA can support multiple users simultaneously
in even severe rain fade condition.