Behavior and Techniques for Improving Performance of OFDM Systems for Wireless communications

  • Barakabitze A
  • Ali M
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Abstract

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a special case of multicarrier transmission which transmits a stream of data over a number of lower data rate subcarriers. OFDM splits the total transmission bandwidth into a number of orthogonal and non-overlapping subcarriers and transmit the collection of bits called symbols in parallel using these subcarriers. This paper gives a total insight of various Peak -to Average Power Reduction (PAPR) techniques and principles of OFDM systems used in wireless communications. The research paper places a focus also on OFDM behaviors and techniques like Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) estimation that improves performance of OFDM for wireless communications. Finally, the paper provides a number of wireless communication standards and many of the applications where OFDM systems are used.

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Barakabitze, A. A., & Ali, Md. A. (2015). Behavior and Techniques for Improving Performance of OFDM Systems for Wireless communications. IJARCCE, 237–245. https://doi.org/10.17148/ijarcce.2015.4152

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