1) The document proposes a novel approach to evaluate the average probability of error for a DS-CDMA system using an antenna array receiver. It approximates the angular gain function of the spatial filter as a fixed beamwidth function to partition interferers into in-beam and out-beam groups.
2) It derives an accurate formula for the average bit error rate over Nakagami fading channels. The analysis considers asynchronous transmission and adapts Gaussian approximations to account for noise and multi-user interference after beamforming.
3) Simulation results are provided to validate the research for single antenna systems and show that the proposed model confirms the benefits of adaptive antennas in reducing interference and provides a good approximation of error probability.