OFDM impairment mitigation techniques

B. Umasankar, Xavier N Fernando
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OFDM is an attractive option for high speed wired/wireless data transmission due to its inherent resistance to inter symbol interference (ISI). However, lack of frequency diversity makes it vulnerable to frequency selective impairments such as narrowband interference, frequency selective fading, frequency dependent attenuations etc. In this work, we describe a novel Adaptive Weighting (AW) technique as an efficient method to improve the BER performance of grouped linear constellation preceding (GLCP) OFDM which is used to achieve frequency diversity. In this method during maximum likelihood sequence detection (MLSD), the distance of the possible constellation points from the received symbols are weighted according to the SNR of each subcarrier before the sequence with the minimum distance is chosen. The proposed technique is shown to outperform previous GLCP-OFDM and GLCP-ACS (Adaptive Subcarrier Selection) OFDM over all SNR ranges at the expense of slightly increased complexity.
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OFDM损伤缓解技术
由于其固有的抗码间干扰(ISI)的特性,OFDM是高速有线/无线数据传输的一个有吸引力的选择。然而,由于缺乏频率分集,使得它容易受到频率选择性损伤,如窄带干扰、频率选择性衰落、频率相关衰减等。在这项工作中,我们描述了一种新的自适应加权(AW)技术,作为一种有效的方法来提高分组线性星座前(GLCP) OFDM的误码率性能,用于实现频率分集。该方法在最大似然序列检测(MLSD)过程中,根据各子载波的信噪比对可能星座点与接收符号的距离进行加权,然后选择距离最小的序列。所提出的技术在所有信噪比范围内都优于以前的GLCP-OFDM和GLCP-ACS(自适应子载波选择)OFDM,但代价是稍微增加了复杂性。
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