2020 International Conference on Electrical, Communication, and Computer Engineering (ICECCE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icecce49384.2020.9179184
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A Novel Double Tree Complex Wavelet Transform OFDM Based on Fast Walsh Hadamard Transform

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“…The authors in [36] made a comparative study on the suitability of a Walsh-Hadamard transformed (WHT) universal-filtered multicarrier (UFMC) system with classical OFDM and UFMC systems in terms of BER and SNR performance. The authors in [37] established improved performance of a double-tree complex wavelet transform (DTCWT)-based OFDM system in combination with the fast WHT (FWHT) and eliminated the drawbacks of the OFDM system. In [38], authors recommended a zero tail inverse lifting wavelet transform spread FWHT OFDM (ZT-ILWTs FWHT OFDM) system as an alternative to the conventional OFDM and presented better performance of their proposed system in terms of BER, PAPR, and OOB emission.…”
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“…The authors in [36] made a comparative study on the suitability of a Walsh-Hadamard transformed (WHT) universal-filtered multicarrier (UFMC) system with classical OFDM and UFMC systems in terms of BER and SNR performance. The authors in [37] established improved performance of a double-tree complex wavelet transform (DTCWT)-based OFDM system in combination with the fast WHT (FWHT) and eliminated the drawbacks of the OFDM system. In [38], authors recommended a zero tail inverse lifting wavelet transform spread FWHT OFDM (ZT-ILWTs FWHT OFDM) system as an alternative to the conventional OFDM and presented better performance of their proposed system in terms of BER, PAPR, and OOB emission.…”
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confidence: 99%