2001
DOI: 10.1109/26.917759
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Optimum receiver design for OFDM-based broadband transmission .II. A case study

Abstract: Abstract-This paper details on the design of OFDM receivers. Special attention is paid to the OFDM-specific receiver functions necessary to demodulate the received signal and deliver soft information to the outer receiver for decoding. In Part I of the paper, the effects of nonideal transmission conditions have been thoroughly analyzed. To show the impact of the synchronization algorithms-which are most critical in OFDM-on system performance and complexity we consider the design of a complete receiver consisti… Show more

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“…[1]). When Doppler distortion is caused by motion, such an assumption is justified only in narrowband systems, where the signal bandwidth B is much smaller than the center frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1]). When Doppler distortion is caused by motion, such an assumption is justified only in narrowband systems, where the signal bandwidth B is much smaller than the center frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A technique for compensating time and frequency misalignments based on feedback control in a DMT-MA system is presented in [45]. On the other hand, a rich body of literature can be found on the study of receivers for DMT modulation in single-user applications in the presence of timing errors, frequency offsets, and multipath fading, e.g., [30,31] and associated references. An overview of equalization methods for DMT transceivers is presented in [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally it is a two-dimensional interpolation problem but it can be separated into a one-dimensional interpolation in time and in frequency for a low-complexity system implementation [76]. There are several types of interpolation algorithms, e.g.…”
Section: Chapter 4 Energy Efficient Error Correction For Ofdm-based mentioning
confidence: 99%