SC/FDE combined with MIMO: An improved out of band power and performance via tamed frequency modulation

Buzid T, Huemer M, Reinhardt S (2007)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2007

Pages Range: 1-5

Conference Proceedings Title: Sarnoff Symposium

Event location: Princeton, NJ

DOI: 10.1109/SARNOF.2007.4567313

Abstract

Correlative minimum shift keying (MSK), a second order polynomial modulation scheme known as tamed frequency modulation (TFM), is a constant envelope type of modulation with a perfect peak to average power ratio (PAPR), besides the property of low out of band power. We apply the linearized TFM to the single carrier transmission with frequency domain equalization (SC/FDE) concept. We then obtain a power and bandwidth efficient broadband technique for the SISO and MIMO multipath channels. Finally we present simulation results.

How to cite

APA:

Buzid, T., Huemer, M., & Reinhardt, S. (2007). SC/FDE combined with MIMO: An improved out of band power and performance via tamed frequency modulation. In Sarnoff Symposium (pp. 1-5). Princeton, NJ.

MLA:

Buzid, Tufik, Mario Huemer, and Steffen Reinhardt. "SC/FDE combined with MIMO: An improved out of band power and performance via tamed frequency modulation." Proceedings of the Sarnoff Symposium, Princeton, NJ 2007. 1-5.

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