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Frequency-domain filtered single carrier (SC)-FDMA signal has properties of reduced peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) and increased frequency diversity gain. However, if the carrier-frequency separation is kept the same as in the case of the transmit filter roll-off factor α=0, the adjacent users' signal spectra overlap and the multi-user interference (MUI) is produced. In our previous work, we proposed...
In this paper, a new feedback equalization scheme to suppress inter-carrier interference (ICI) in an OFDM system using scattered pilot is investigated. On a fast fading channel severe ICI occurs due to a Doppler shift and it deteriorates a bit error rate (BER) seriously because of small subcarrier spacing. In an ISDB-T receiver the equalization is mainly processed in a frequency domain because the...
Recently, we proposed a joint iterative transmit/receive (Tx/Rx) minimum mean square error (MMSE) frequency-domain equalization (FDE) & inter-symbol interference (ISI) cancellation (ISIC) for single-carrier (SC) block transmissions. In this paper, we extend the previously proposed joint iterative Tx/Rx MMSE-FDE & ISIC to the SC hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) packet access to exploit...
The uplink transmission performance, e.g., bit error rate (BER) performance, of multi-carrier-code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) is limited by the multi-access interference (MAI). Recently, we proposed a FD-PR/MC-CDMA, which uses frequency domain phase rotation and symbol mapping onto equi-distantly spaced sub-carriers. In FD-PR/MC-CDMA, multiple users can be multiplexed without causing MAI as...
In this paper, we present an efficient single carrier frequency domain equalization for Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) digital television receiver. The proposed scheme employs iterative cyclic prefix reconstruction (CPR) combined with block-overlapping process to reduce inter-carrier interference (ICI) component caused by the absence of cyclic prefix in multipath fading channel. In addition,...
Multi-carrier (MC) transmission is attractive in next-generation mobile communication systems because of yielding high data rate and robustness against frequency-selective fading. An issue of the MC signal is high peak power. The MC signal is not effective for long distance transmission since longer distance requires higher output power. On the other hand, single-carrier (SC) transmission is effective...
Frequency-domain equalization (FDE) based on the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion and frequency-domain inter-chip interference (ICI) cancellation can be incorporated into turbo decoding (this is called the MMSE turbo equalization in this paper) to improve the bit error rate (BER) performance for direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA). DS-CDMA MMSE turbo equalization requires...
Wigner-Ville distribution (WVD) is an important type of time-frequency analysis in biomedical signal processing. The cross-term interference in WVD has a disadvantageous influence on its application. In this research, the self spectrum window (SSW) method was put forward to suppress the cross-term interference, based on the fact that the cross-term and auto-WVD-terms in integral kernel function are...
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