2013
DOI: 10.5120/11595-6948
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Power Spectral Density Analysis of WLAN based OFDM System

Abstract: OFDM is a technique used in modern broadband wireless communications systems. OFDM has been adopted for wireless standards such as IEEE 802.11a. In this paper, different Power Spectral Density (PSD) curves of OFDM signal based on WLAN with various pulse shapes are presented. OFDM waveform is analyzed in frequency domain response for different modulation techniques such as BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM and different block sizes such as 50 and 2048. Power spectral density increases with increase in levels of modula… Show more

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“…In an OFDM scheme, a large number of orthogonal, overlapping, narrow band sub channels or subcarriers, transmitted in parallel, divide the available transmission bandwidth into several orthogonal subcarriers, and each subcarrier is modulated with the modulation technique in the same bandwidth. The separation of subcarriers is theoretically minimal so that there is a very compact spectral utilization [14]. As we mentioned earlier in this paper, our proposed algorithm is able to estimate the load of the 12 WiFi channels by performing 3 observations only, and this on the non-overlapped channels, i.e.…”
Section: Algorithm Formulationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In an OFDM scheme, a large number of orthogonal, overlapping, narrow band sub channels or subcarriers, transmitted in parallel, divide the available transmission bandwidth into several orthogonal subcarriers, and each subcarrier is modulated with the modulation technique in the same bandwidth. The separation of subcarriers is theoretically minimal so that there is a very compact spectral utilization [14]. As we mentioned earlier in this paper, our proposed algorithm is able to estimate the load of the 12 WiFi channels by performing 3 observations only, and this on the non-overlapped channels, i.e.…”
Section: Algorithm Formulationmentioning
confidence: 95%