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Analysis of continuous time domain representation of OFDM signals
This paper provides an analysis of the continuous time domain representation of the baseband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal. It shows that some of the commonly used representations are not consistent with the signal obtained after digital to analog conversion and low pass filtering of the discrete baseband signal. A consistent representation of the continuous time domain OFDM signal is provided.