2010 IEEE 11th International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/spawc.2010.5670999
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On the effects of carrier frequency offset on cyclic prefix based OFDM and filter bank based multicarrier systems

Abstract: Being sensitive to carrier frequency offset (CFO) is known to be one of the main drawbacks of multi carrier systems. In this paper, the effects of CFO on a filter bank based multicarrier system (FBMC) in a multipath fading channel are discussed, where an ideal root-raised cosine (RRC) filter with roll-off factor 1 is used as the prototype filter which enables analytical derivations of the interference caused by the CFO. Based on these results, an approximation on the SNR degradation with very small CFO is also… Show more

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“…A straightforward (and common) way to address the scaling ambiguity is through the transmission of a short training preamble. 4 At convergence, and once the complex scaling ambiguity has been resolved, the transmitted symbols can be detected as…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A straightforward (and common) way to address the scaling ambiguity is through the transmission of a short training preamble. 4 At convergence, and once the complex scaling ambiguity has been resolved, the transmitted symbols can be detected as…”
Section: System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of CFO on CP-OFDM systems have been extensively studied in the literature, e.g., [3]. In our recent work [5], we have analyzed the effects of CFO on FBMC systems, where the root-raised cosine (RRC) filter with roll-off factor 1 is chosen to be the prototype filter. In this section we first summarize the results on CFO induced interference in both systems, and then discuss the method to compensate for this degradation in the resource allocation procedure.…”
Section: Compensation For Interference Induced By Cfomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from its main advantage of significantly reduced out-ofband emission in comparison to the widely used orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system [1], [2], [6]; another major benefit is ease in the implementation of multi-user (MU) access in the uplink transmission since the strict synchronization requirements for OFDM systems can be relaxed in FBMC systems [7], [8]. In addition, it has been reported in [9] that FBMC system is more robust to carrier frequency offset (CFO) [10], which is critical for this waveform when employed in high mobility environments and multi-cell cooperation scenarios [7], [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%