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Dynamic decode-and-forward (DDF) is a version of decode-and-forward relaying in which the duration of the listening phase at relays is not fixed. In this paper, we investigate half-duplex DDF relaying based on rateless codes. The use of rateless codes allows relays to autonomously switch from listening to the source node to transmitting to the destination node. We first revisit different signal combining...
Unique word - orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (UW-OFDM) is a novel OFDM concept that uses deterministic sequences, which we call unique words, as guard intervals instead of the conventional cyclic prefixes. Since unique words represent known sequences, they can advantageously be used for synchronization, channel estimation, but also for improving the bit error ratio (BER) behavior of a...
The concept of using unique word (UW) prefixes instead of cyclic prefixes (CPs) is already well investigated for single carrier systems with frequency domain equalization (SC/FDE). In OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing), where the data symbols are specified in frequency domain, the introduction of UWs - which are specified in time domain - is not that straight forward. In this paper...
Recently we presented a novel OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing) signaling concept, where the cyclic prefixes (CPs) are replaced by deterministic sequences which we call unique words (UWs). The UWs are generated by appropriately loading so-called redundant subcarriers. By that a complex number Reed Solomon (RS) code construction is introduced which can advantageously be exploited in...
In this paper, we propose a novel transmit signal structure for OFDM (orthogonal frequency division multiplexing). Instead of the conventional cyclic prefix (CP), we use a deterministic sequence, which we call unique word (UW), as guard interval. We show how unique words, which are already well investigated for single carrier systems with frequency domain equalization (SC/FDE), can also be introduced...
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