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OFDM Systems for Wireless Communications [Pehme köide]

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Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems are widely used in the standards for digital audio/video broadcasting, WiFi and WiMax. Being a frequency-domain approach to communications, OFDM has important advantages in dealing with the frequency-selective nature of high data rate wireless communication channels. As the needs for operating with higher data rates become more pressing, OFDM systems have emerged as an effective physical-layer solution.

This short monograph is intended as a tutorial which highlights the deleterious aspects of the wireless channel and presents why OFDM is a good choice as a modulation that can transmit at high data rates. The system-level approach we shall pursue will also point out the disadvantages of OFDM systems especially in the context of peak to average ratio, and carrier frequency synchronization. Finally, simulation of OFDM systems will be given due prominence. Simple MATLAB programs are provided for bit error rate simulation using a discrete-time OFDM representation. Software is also provided to simulate the effects of inter-block-interference, inter-carrier-interference and signal clipping on the error rate performance. Different components of the OFDM system are described, and detailed implementation notes are provided for the programs.
Preface ix
Introduction
1(4)
Modeling Wireless Channels
5(8)
Basic Characteristics of Mobile Radio Channels
5(1)
Microscopic or Small Scale Fading
5(5)
Doppler Spread: Time Selective Fading
6(2)
Delay spread: Frequency Selective Fading
8(2)
Tapped Delay Line Model for Frequency Selective Fading Channels
10(3)
Baseband OFDM System
13(10)
Introduction to OFDM
13(3)
Discrete Baseband Block Transmissions
16(2)
Discrete-Time OFDM Model
18(5)
Carrier Frequency Offset
23(8)
Carrier Synchronization Error
23(2)
Frequency Offset Estimation
25(3)
Frequency Domain Autocorrelation
26(1)
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
26(2)
ICI Cancelation Schemes
28(3)
Self-ICI Cancelation Scheme
28(1)
Windowing
28(3)
Peak to Average Power Ratio
31(6)
Problem Formulation
31(1)
PAPR Mitigation Methods
32(1)
Signal Distortion Techniques
32(2)
Coding and Scrambling
34(3)
Simulation of the Performance of OFDM Systems
37(18)
Performance of an OFDM System
37(1)
Simulations
38(17)
The Basic OFDM System
39(5)
Carrier Frequency Offset
44(4)
PAPR Simulations
48(7)
Conclusions
55(6)
Abbreviations
57(2)
Notations
59(2)
Bibliography 61(6)
Authors' Biographies 67