GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489)
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2003.1258661
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A pseudo random postfix OFDM modulator and inherent channel estimation techniques

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“…It has been found that significant improvements over CP-OFDM can be realized with either ZP-OFDM or PRP-OFDM (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000;Muck et al, 2006;2003). In previous works, ZP-OFDM has been shown to maintain symbol recovery irrespective of null locations on a multipath channel (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000).…”
Section: Td-redundancy-based Cementioning
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“…It has been found that significant improvements over CP-OFDM can be realized with either ZP-OFDM or PRP-OFDM (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000;Muck et al, 2006;2003). In previous works, ZP-OFDM has been shown to maintain symbol recovery irrespective of null locations on a multipath channel (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000).…”
Section: Td-redundancy-based Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the mobile communication applications mentioned above are all based on cyclicprefix OFDM (CP-OFDM) modulation techniques, several encouraging contributions have investigated some alternatives, e.g., zero-padded OFDM (ZP-OFDM) (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000) and pseudo-random-postfix OFDM (PRP-OFDM) (Muck et al, 2006;2003) to replace the TD redundancy with null samples or known/pre-determined sequences. It has been found that significant improvements over CP-OFDM can be realized with either ZP-OFDM or PRP-OFDM (Muquest et al, 2002;Muquet et al, 2000;Muck et al, 2006;2003).…”
Section: Td-redundancy-based Cementioning
confidence: 99%
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