Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
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Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a famous technique for high information rate remote transmission. OFDM might be joined with antenna arrays at the transmitter and recipient to expand the differences pick up and/or to... more
A robotic system is developed which can be sent anywhere impossible for human like narrow dark area, underground and so on to know the present condition by seeing. Besides it can detect any dangerous gas which can lead to severe... more
We present a theoretical model developed for estimating the power, the optical signal to noise ratio and the number of generated carriers in a comb generator, having as a reference the minimum optical signal do noise ratio at the receiver... more
It is fascinating to know that the multiplexing can be employed and defined from different points of views and different disciplines. For example, Dr. E. Julius Dasch, former manager of the NASA National Space Grant Program, defines... more
With the expansion of information interchanges innovation, the interest for Higher Data Rate Services, for example, interactive media, voice, and information over both wired and remote connections is likewise expanded OFDM is transmission... more
This paper details on the employment of modern, computer-based development tools for the achievement of full real-life experimental frameworks for educational or research purposes. This is achieved through the study, design,... more
The high data transmission rates in the communication channel is a recent growing demand which is achieved by using the multiple input multiple output systems because of their unique properties.. The OFDM systems that adopt the cyclic... more
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... more
Applications of digital signal processing in telecommunications are considered, taking into account the characteristics of telecommunications systems, aspects of digital transmission, digital switching, digital signal processing in... more
In this paper an evaluation study of OFDM in RoF is carried out with the use of integration between the Optiwave Opti-system product and MATLAB platforms simulation. The optical network scenario of high frequency 2.5 GHz is modeled using... more
Broadband wireless access (BWA) requirements are driving the next generation wireless systems and gaining a lot momentum in the industry and academia alike. The next generation of wireless systems will be built to provide mobile Internet... more
The aim of this book is to give a good insight into these efforts, and provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the scientific progress which was achieved in the framework of TakeOFDM. I am convinced that also in the future,... more
Este trabalho apresenta uma explanação da composição do protocolo DOCSIS® (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications) e sua evolução no Sistema de Televisão a Cabo, comparando o protocolo de sua origem até a última versão... more
Growth in technology has led to unprecedented demand for high speed architectures for complex signal processing applications. In 4G wireless communication systems, bandwidth is a precious commodity, and service providers are continuously... more
This paper compares the performance of various channel estimation techniques for OFDM systems over quasi-static channels using MATLab. It compares the performance of five channel estimation techniques, these are: decision directed (DD),... more
There are more than 150 pages of new material, covering • cognitive radio (new Chapter 21); • cooperative communications, relays, and ad hoc networks (new Chapter 22); • video coding (new Chapter 23); • 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (new... more
Recently two different L-band digital aeronautical communication systems (LDACS), L-DACS1 and L-DACS2 have been proposed as two Future Communication Infrastructure (FCI) candidates for Air-to-Ground (AG) communication systems, with... more
ABSTRACT- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing ( OFDM ) is mainly designed to combat the effect of multipath reception, by dividing the wideband frequency selective fading channel into many narrow flat subchannels.OFDM offers... more
Modern radar systems often have the conflicting requirements of a large phased array antenna for increased power-aperture product and/or angular resolution versus wide instantaneous signal bandwidth for fine range resolution.... more
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier modulation technique which is deployed in modern communication systems because of its immunity to channel’s harsh affects. Radix-2 ifft butterfly algorithm is used to... more
In modern scenarios, there are several applications of OFDM, but it also has some demerits like sensitive to Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO), high Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR), and timing offset large. Out Of Band (OOB) and low... more
OFDM is the most promising modulation technique for most of the wireless and wired communication standards. The basic idea of OFDM is to divide the available spectrum into several sub channels, making all sub channels narrowband which... more
Radio-over-Free-Space-Optics (Ro-FSO) is a promising technology for future wireless networks. In this work, we have designed a hybrid orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) Ro-FSO system for transmission of two independent... more
The endeavour of this paper is to analyze the scatter plot for altered modulation system for WiMAX physical layer with the implementation of different modulation formats, for fixed (IEEE802.16d) and Mobile WiMAX (IEEE802.16e) . The... more
An OFDM system is combined with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) in order to increase the diversity gain and system capacity over the time variant frequency-selective channels. However, a major drawback of MIMO-OFDM system is that... more
Orthogonality of Carriers in OFDM and its system design.
Wireless communications these days are more data-centric than ever before. And with the advent of diverse range of applications such as broadcast or multicast video, HDTV, high speed internet access, interactive gaming etc., the demand... more
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) has been widely used in high data rate wireless communications systems. High transmission bit rate, high spectral efficiency and robustness to frequency fading channels is the benefit for... more