2003
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2003.817451
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Burst synchronization of slotted random access with preamble power ramping in the reverse link of cdma systems

Abstract: Efficient random access is one of the key designs in code-division multiple-access (CDMA) cellular systems. Random access is used by user equipment for initial access, requesting dedicated channels and transmitting short packet data to a base station. In random access, a preamble part is usually devised for fast and reliable burst synchronization, which is essential in order to avoid excessive access delay and/or repeated transmissions that may reduce the overall system capacity. This paper investigates the is… Show more

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“…PRACH (Physical RACH) is a physical channel mainly used to transport control data (random access requests) from UE (User Equipment) to BS (Base Stations). The random access is used by UE for the initial access, requesting dedicated channels and transmitting short data packets to BS [10,11].…”
Section: Random Access Channel (Rach)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRACH (Physical RACH) is a physical channel mainly used to transport control data (random access requests) from UE (User Equipment) to BS (Base Stations). The random access is used by UE for the initial access, requesting dedicated channels and transmitting short data packets to BS [10,11].…”
Section: Random Access Channel (Rach)mentioning
confidence: 99%