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International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Communication for Industrial Systems

Volume 4, No. 1, 2017, pp 53-62
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijwmcis.2017.4.1.06

Abstract



Improved Systematic Study to show the Impact of CFO one the Presentation of LTE Uplink



    Nidhi Mehan1 , Ashish Bagwari2
    1Dept. Of Electronics & Communication Eng., Uttarakhand Technical University Dehradun, India
    2Dept. Of Electronics & Communication Eng., Uttarakhand Technical University Dehradun, India

    Abstract

    Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multi-carrier modulation technique, in which a single high rate data-stream is divided into multiple low rate data-streams and is modulated using sub-carriers, which are orthogonal to each other. The peak to average power ratio of the time domain envelope is an important parameter at the physical layer of the communication system using OFDM signalling. The signals must maintain a specified average energy level in the channel to obtain the desired Bit-error-rate. The peak signal level relative to that average defines the maximum dynamic range that must be accommodated by the components in the signal flow path to support the desired average. A secondary concern is the carrier frequency offset which disturbs the orthogonality among the carriers and results ICI. The undesired ICI degrades the performance of the system. This paper overviews some of the previously reported Peak-to-Average Power Ratio and Inter-Carrier-Interference reduction techniques. Extensive simulation study and comparisons are carried out to justify their applications. The paper proposes efficient techniques for compensating both PAPR and ICI which in turn improves the performance of the OFDM system and carrier frequency offset


 

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