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Other-cell interference and reverse link capacity of high altitude platform station CDMA system

Other-cell interference and reverse link capacity of high altitude platform station CDMA system

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The other-cell interference factor for the reverse link of a power controlled, high altitude platform station (HAPS) code division multiple access (CDMA) system is evaluated. It is shown that a HAPS CDMA system provides a reverse link capacity improvement of at least 14% over a ground-based CDMA system.

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