Financiamento do ensino superior no Brasil
Meyer Jr., Victor
1991
Type
article
Creator
Identifier
P. Torres and A. Gusmao, "Iterative Receiver Technique for Reduced-CP, Reduced-PMEPR OFDM Transmission," 2007 IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC2007-Spring, 2007, pp. 1981-1985, doi: 10.1109/VETECS.2007.410.
1-4244-0266-2
10.1109/VETECS.2007.410
Title
Iterative receiver technique for reduced-CP, reduced-PMEPR OFDM transmission
Subject
reduced-PMEPR
OFDM
SC/FDE
Cyclic prefix
OFDM
SC/FDE
Cyclic prefix
Date
2021-12-28T11:20:22Z
2021-12-28T11:20:22Z
2007-04-22
2021-12-28T11:20:22Z
2007-04-22
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When a low-PMEPR (Peak-to-Mean Envelope Power Ratio) is intended for OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) transmission, a well known solution is to resort to signal processing schemes that involve nonlinear operations (e.g., an appropriate clipping) in the time domain. In this paper, where we consider an OFDM-based trans- mission under a deliberate nonlinear distortion and a com- plementary frequency-domain filtering, we assume that the length of the cyclic prefix (CP) is below the channel memory order. In this context, a new iterative receiver technique is proposed, which can cancel both the nonlinear distortion effects and the interblock interference effects, through a mod- ified iterative decision-feedback procedure, simultaneously providing the appropriate CP reconstruction effects. A set of performance results is used to show the practical interest of the proposed approach for power/bandwidth efficient OFDM-based block transmission.
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When a low-PMEPR (Peak-to-Mean Envelope Power Ratio) is intended for OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) transmission, a well known solution is to resort to signal processing schemes that involve nonlinear operations (e.g., an appropriate clipping) in the time domain. In this paper, where we consider an OFDM-based trans- mission under a deliberate nonlinear distortion and a com- plementary frequency-domain filtering, we assume that the length of the cyclic prefix (CP) is below the channel memory order. In this context, a new iterative receiver technique is proposed, which can cancel both the nonlinear distortion effects and the interblock interference effects, through a mod- ified iterative decision-feedback procedure, simultaneously providing the appropriate CP reconstruction effects. A set of performance results is used to show the practical interest of the proposed approach for power/bandwidth efficient OFDM-based block transmission.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Language
eng
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