LTE (Long-Term Evolution) is one of the appropriate technologies to sever the requirement of the IoT (Internet of Things) together with mobile UE (User Equipment), because of priority services, high data rate, low latency, etc. LTE has received OFDM for the transmission because it meets the necessity of LTE-like range flexibility and empowers the cost gainful responses for the wide carriers. LTE offers big-data values, allows spectrum reframing, reduces cost, etc. We proposed a 4G/5G adopted OFDM based on the multi-equalizer and BPSK (Binary-Phase Shift Keying). The BER (Bit Error Rate) of the system is reduced through the optimal wavelet coefficient at the transmitter side. This optimal wavelet coefficient is obtained by applying a DWT (Discrete Wavelet Transform) to the input signal through a BFF (Binary Firefly) algorithm. The serial to parallel process is carried out through the BPSK modulation. At last, the multi-equalizer like MMSE (Minimized Mean Square Error) and MLE (Maximum Likelihood) is applied to the OFDM model to reduce the BER. The system is analyzed using the parameter like SER (Symbol Error Rate), spectral efficiency, MSE (Mean Square Error), and BER. The proposed methodology provides a better outcome than the other existing approaches.
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