Performance Evaluation of a Dual-Mode OFDM and SC-FDE System at mmWave Enabling Joint Radar and 5G Multi-Gigabit/s Wireless Communications

Rodolfo Gomes, K. Sobaihi, A. Hammoudeh, R. Caldeirinha
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In this paper we introduce a dual-mode OFDM/SC-FDE 60 GHz millimeter wave (mmWave) Physical (PHY) layer to provide both radar and transmission data rates over 10 Gbps, as known as radar type sensors and wireless communications (Rad-Com). Such feature goes towards one of the vertical requirements for future wireless communications, such as 5G. The system is evaluated and assessed through metrics of BER and required $E_{b}/N_{0}$ for a target BER of 10−5, under both residential LOS and NLOS scenarios. In the simulation results, it is demonstrated that SC-FDE is more robust against RF impairments, and does not requires channel coding contrary to OFDM. In addition to this, the fact that it has lower peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), makes such transmission scheme a very promising alternative to OFDM. For example, employing 256 QAM modulation, it has 6 dB of $E_{b}/N_{0}$ gain in comparison with OFDM, under the same conditions.
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毫米波下双模OFDM和SC-FDE系统实现联合雷达和5G多千兆无线通信的性能评估
在本文中,我们介绍了一种双模OFDM/SC-FDE 60 GHz毫米波(mmWave)物理层(PHY),以提供超过10 Gbps的雷达和传输数据速率,称为雷达型传感器和无线通信(Rad-Com)。这种特性是未来无线通信(如5G)的垂直要求之一。在住宅LOS和NLOS两种情况下,通过误码率指标和目标误码率为10−5时所需的$E_{b}/N_{0}$对系统进行评估。仿真结果表明,SC-FDE对射频损伤具有更强的鲁棒性,并且不需要与OFDM相反的信道编码。除此之外,它具有较低的峰均功率比(PAPR),使这种传输方案成为OFDM的一个非常有前途的替代方案。例如,采用256 QAM调制,在相同条件下,与OFDM相比,它具有6 dB的$E_{b}/N_{0}$增益。
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