The primary benefit of an interleaver for transmission in fading environment is to provide time diversity (when used along with error-correction coding).
Figure 1 illustrates the benefits of providing an interleaver time span
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It should be apparent that an interleaver having the largest ratio of
The previous section shows that for a cellular telephone system with a carrier frequency of 900 MHz, a
Note that the interleaver provides no benefit against multipath unless there is motion between the transmitter and receiver (or motion of objects within the signal-propagating paths). The system error-performance over a fading channel typically degrades with increased speed because of the increase in Doppler spread or fading rapidity. However, the action of an interleaver in the system provides mitigation, which becomes more effective at higher speeds
Figure 2 show that communications degrade with increased speed of the mobile unit (the fading rate increases), the benefit of an interleaver is enhanced with increased speed. This is the results of field testing performed on a CDMA system meeting the Interim Specification 95 (IS-95) over a link comprising a moving vehicle and a base station.
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