Advantages & Disadvantages of FDMA
Frequency Division Multiple
Access (FDMA) is one of the most common analogue multiple access methods. The
frequency band is divided into channels of equal bandwidth so that each
conversation is carried on a different frequency
Advantages of FDMA
As FDMA
systems use low bit rates (large symbol time) compared to average delay spread,
it offers the following advantages −
·
Reduces the bit rate information and the use of efficient
numerical codes increases the capacity.
·
It reduces the cost and lowers the inter symbol interference (ISI)
·
Equalization is not necessary.
·
An FDMA system can be easily implemented. A system can be
configured so that the improvements in terms of speech encoder and bit rate
reduction may be easily incorporated.
Disadvantages of FDMA
Although
FDMA offers several advantages, it has a few drawbacks as well, which are
listed below −
·
It does not differ significantly from analog systems; improving the
capacity depends on the signal-to-interference reduction, or a signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR).
·
The maximum flow rate per channel is fixed and small.
·
Guard bands lead to a waste of capacity.
Advantages & Disadvantages of FDMA
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