THE COVERAGE-CAPACITY TRADEOFF IN CELLULAR CDMA SYSTEMS V. V. Veeravalli and A. Sendonaris Abstract In cellular CDMA systems that employ single user detectors, in-cell interference limits the coverage of the cell. Thus, for a given upper limit on transmit power, the coverage of a cell is inversely proportional to the number of users in it. This tradeoff between coverage and number of users is explicitly characterized here. Our analysis may be used in cellular planning to set hard limits on the number of users admitted into the cell in order to meet coverage requirements. Furthermore, our approach allows us to arrive at a precise definition for the {\em pole capacity} of a cell, which serves as an upper bound on the number of users a cell can support as the coverage shrinks to zero. We also present a technique to calculate cell coverage as a function of carried traffic, for any given admission policy.