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This paper proposes a new modulation method for an uncoded cognitive transmission (secondary user transmission) in presence of a Primary User (PU) for the AWGN channel. Interference of the PU is assumed to be known at the transmitter of Cognitive User (CU) non-causally. Based on this knowledge, for the design of the modulator and demodulator of the CU, a symbol by symbol approach is studied which...
We present a symbol-by-symbol approach to the problem of canceling known interference at the transmitter in a communication system. In the envisioned system, the modulator maps an information symbol (taken from a finite alphabet) and an interference symbol (from the complex field) onto a transmitted constellation point. Our scheme is based on joint optimization of a modulator and demodulator, subject...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is the modulation scheme of choice for digital video broadcasting-handheld (DVB-H), which is required to operate under high mobility conditions resulting in significant Inter-carrier Interference (ICI). To mitigate ICI, several cancellation schemes have been proposed but they require reliable channel information at the receiver which is quite challenging...
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