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Clipping noise, which could cause out-of-band radiation and increase bit error rate in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems, is necessary to mitigate. This paper proposes a clipping noise cancellation scheme based on priori aided compressed sensing. Specifically, the clipping noise is reconstructed from the selected reliable observations in frequency domain based on the CS theory using...
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) has been considered to be one of the promising key technologies for future wireless communications and broadcasting return channels due to its high spectral efficiency under massive connectivity. The major challenge of NOMA is to realize interference cancellation and detect the optimal transmitted signals among multiple users. The message passing algorithm (MPA)...
Conventional time domain synchronous orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (TDS-OFDM) systems have the difficulty to support 256QAM or higher-order modulations and suffer from performance loss, especially under the severe fading channels with long delays. In this letter, a simultaneous time-frequency channel estimation method based on compressive sensing (CS) is proposed to solve this problem...
In this paper, the framework of amplitude phase shift keying (APSK) constellation labeling design for satellite transmission is proposed. It consists of two steps, the constellation design and the joint phase-labeling optimization. Both iterative and non-iterative demapping scenarios are considered in the design framework. The proposed APSK constellation labeling exhibits a low peak-to-average power...
The amplitude phase shift keying (APSK) constellation with Gray labeling (Gray-APSK) is able to achieve considerable shaping gains in comparison with the quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) counterpart under both iterative and non-iterative scenarios. Nevertheless, the Gray-APSK constellation with the fixed radius cannot provide the optimal performance for every code rate of practical usage. In...
This paper proposes a novel coded-modulation scheme using amplitude phase shift keying (APSK) constellations with Gray mapping for the broadband power line communication systems for the first time. In this scheme, three key techniques including the Gray-APSK constellation design, the bit mapping technique, and the method of simplified soft APSK demapper are jointly employed to enhance the error-control...
To improve the overall performance of time-domain synchronous (TDS) orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems, novel iterative decoding and channel estimation algorithm with Nordstrom-Robinson (NR) code is proposed in this paper. Compared to the non-iterative case, the system performance can be significantly improved by the proposed iterative algorithm at the cost of a little complexity...
Robustness is one essential requirement for watermarking systems. In order to improve robustness of watermarking systems, the purpose of this work is to design a new kind of watermarks based on balanced incomplete block designs (BIBD). The corresponding recognition rules for the proposed watermark are designed based on the structure information contained in the BIBD-based watermark. Experimental results...
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