Single-carrier Frequency Domain Equalization Using Subband Decomposition for Optical Wireless Communications

Single-carrier Frequency Domain Equalization Using Subband Decomposition for Optical Wireless Communications

Author: Di Mu

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 53

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Optical wireless communication is intended to be applied into indoor and visual distance high-rate data transmission, which is complementary to radio frequency communications. There are specific problems and requirements in optical wireless communications compared with radio frequency communications. Single-carrier frequency domain equalization (SCFDE) is a transmission scheme which has been considered as an alternative of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), because it has most of the advantages of OFDM and avoids the problems of OFDM. Subband decomposition is a multi-resolution signal analysis and synthesis method, using quadrature mirror filter (QMF) bank to convert time-domain signal to frequency-domain subbands. As a time-to-frequency transform, subband decomposition technique can be employed to frequency domain equalization. Compared with the commonly used discrete Fourier transform (DFT), subband transform is more flexible and efficient to compensate the fading of frequency-selective channels. This thesis includes the theories of SCFDE, subband decomposition, subband equalization, and optical wireless transmission scheme. Also, simulations are given to demonstrate the processing of signals and the implementation of equalizers. The results show that the transmitted signal can be effectively equalized to compensate the channel fading, and the transmission scheme is appropriate for optical wireless communications.


Semi-Blind Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation and Channel Equalization

Semi-Blind Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation and Channel Equalization

Author: Yufei Jiang

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 3319249843

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This SpringerBrief investigates the performance of semi-blind independent component analysis (ICA) based equalization and carrier frequency offset estimation approaches (CFO) for a number of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based wireless communication systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges of channel equalization and frequency synchronization for different wireless systems. The authors present the wireless communication channel and system models. Key existing CFO estimation methods are reviewed, along with a number of the training based and non-training based (blind) channel estimation methods. This is followed by a study of ICA and its applications to OFDM-based wireless communication systems. Later chapters provide a detailed description of recent research on semi-blind CFO estimation and ICA based equalization approaches for various wireless communication systems including multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) OFDM and coordinated multipoint (CoMP) systems. Semi-blind CFO estimation and equalization structures provide a spectrum-efficient and high-performance solution for high speed wireless communications. This book is suitable for postgraduate students, researchers or professionals in the area of wireless communications.


Frequency-domain Equalization of Single Carrier Transmissions Over Doubly Selective Channels

Frequency-domain Equalization of Single Carrier Transmissions Over Doubly Selective Channels

Author: Hong Liu

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: Wireless communication systems targeting at broadband and mobile transmissions commonly face the challenge of fading channels that are both time and frequency selective. Therefore, design of effective equalization and estimation algorithms for such channels becomes a fundamental problem. Although multi-carrier transmissions demonstrate prominent potential to combat doubly selective fading, several factors may retard their applications, such as: high peak-to-average power ratio, sensitivity to phase noise, etc. Meanwhile, single-carrier transmission is a conventional approach and has important applications, such as HDTV broadcasting, underwater acoustic communication. In this dissertation, we focus on receiver design for single-carrier transmissions. Our goal is to design and develop a group of channel estimation and equalization algorithms in the frequency-domain, which enable high performance and low complexity reception of single-carrier transmissions through doubly selective channels. For single-carrier transmissions over moderately fast fading channels with long-delay spread, we present an improved iterative frequency-domain equalization (IFDE) algorithm based on soft-interference-cancellation (SIC) and propose a novel adaptive frequency-domain channel estimation (AFDCE) based on soft-input Kalman filter, where soft information feedback from the IFDE can be exploited in the channel estimator. Simulation results show that, compared to other existing schemes, the proposed scheme offers lower MSE in channel prediction, lower BER after decoding, and robustness to non-stationary channels. We extend the IFDE/AFDCE scheme to accommodate the application of digital television (DTV) signal reception. Compared with the traditional joint decision feedback equalization (DFE) /decoding plus frequency-domain least-mean-square (FDLMS) channel estimation approach, the proposed scheme achieves better performance at a fraction of the implementation cost. For very fast fading large-delay-spread channels, traditional FDE methods fail, because channel variation within a FFT block induces significant off-main-diagonal coefficients in the frequency domain. To conquer the problem, we apply Doppler channel shortening to shape the energy distribution of those coefficients and derive a pilot-aided MMSE estimator to estimate them for SIC. We also propose a novel IFDE by leveraging both the sparse structure of shortened channel and finite-alphabet property of transmitted symbols. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme has advantages over the well-known FIR-MMSE-DFE/RLS-CE scheme in both performance and complexity.


Concepts of Frequency Domain Equalization

Concepts of Frequency Domain Equalization

Author: Harald Witschnig

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9783836492850

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The concepts of frequency domain equalization represent the most powerful strategies to combat time dispersion caused by multipath propagation in broadband wireless communication systems. Performing equalization in the frequency domain allows for a computational efficient implementation because the effort grows significantly lower with the bandwidth compared to equalization in the time domain. Two well known frequency domain concepts exist: OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) and SC/ FDE (Single Carrier Transmission with Frequency Domain Equalization). While the interest on OFDM was almost overwhelming, the interest on SC/FDE has been growing rapidly only recently. A primary topic of this work is the extension and alternative formulation of the SC/FDE system as it is usually understood. Further more the basic concept is characterised in terms of equalization strategies, higher order modulation schemes, synchronization, channel estimation, channel coding or front-end implementation effort. Finally an overall comparison of OFDM and SC/FDE is carried out, characterising advantages and disadvantages.


Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Fundamentals and Applications

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Fundamentals and Applications

Author: Tao Jiang

Publisher: Auerbach Publications

Published: 2019-08-30

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9780367384227

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Supported by the expert-level advice of pioneering researchers, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Fundamentals and Applications provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the foundations and applications of one of the most promising access technologies for current and future wireless networks. It includes authoritative coverage of the history, fundamental principles, key techniques, and critical design issues of OFDM systems. Covering various techniques of effective resource management for OFDM/OFDMA-based wireless communication systems, this cutting-edge reference: Addresses open problems and supplies possible solutions Provides a concise overview of key techniques for adaptive modulation Investigates radio channel modeling in OFDMA-based wireless communication systems Details detection strategies of frequency-domain equalization for broadband communications Introduces a novel combination of OFDM and the orbital angular momentum of the electromagnetic field to improve performance Contains extensive treatment of adaptive MIMO beamforming suitable for multiuser access This valuable resource supplies readers with a macro-level understanding of OFDMA and its key issues, while providing a systematic manual for those whose work is directly related to practical OFDMA and other multiuser communication systems projects.


Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Wireless Communications

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Wireless Communications

Author: Ye Geoffrey Li

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-05-31

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 0387302352

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Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Wireless Communications is an edited volume with contributions by leading authorities in the subject of OFDM. Its coverage consists of principles, important wireless topics (e.g. Synchronization, channel estimation, etc.) and techniques. Included is information for advancing wireless communication in a multipath environment with an emphasis on implementation of OFDM in base stations. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing for Wireless Communications provides a comprehensive introduction of the theory and practice of OFDM. To facilitate the readers, extensive subject indices and references are given at the end of the book. Even though each chapter is written by different experts, symbols and notations in all chapters of the book are consistent.