A Bandwidth Efficiency Optimized Frequency Domain Equalization Concept for Single Carrier Transmission

Witschnig H, Stallinger H, Huemer M (2007)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2007

Journal

Publisher: Springer-Verlag

Book Volume: 4739

Pages Range: 944-951

Abstract

The concept of Single Carrier Transmission with Frequency Domain Equalization (SC/FDE) represents one of the most powerful strategies for next generation wireless communication systems. One of the main advantages of this concept, which makes use of a so called cyclic prefix (CP), is its powerful and low complexity equalization procedure in frequency domain. In this paper we investigate frequency domain equalization schemes based on the more bandwidth efficient concepts of Overlap and Add (OA) and Overlap and Save (OS). We explore the main problem of these approaches, namely the difficult predefinition of a maximum equalizer length, and we present a solution which results in a bit error performance absolutely comparable to the CP based equalizer.

How to cite

APA:

Witschnig, H., Stallinger, H., & Huemer, M. (2007). A Bandwidth Efficiency Optimized Frequency Domain Equalization Concept for Single Carrier Transmission. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4739, 944-951.

MLA:

Witschnig, Harald, H. Stallinger, and Mario Huemer. "A Bandwidth Efficiency Optimized Frequency Domain Equalization Concept for Single Carrier Transmission." Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4739 (2007): 944-951.

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