Abstract:Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)based networks rely on time synchronization to obtain their best performance. Time synchronization with neighboring nodes can be satisfied by increasing the cyclic prefix (CP) length (at the expenses of spectral efficiency reduction) We show that by optimizing the transmit precompensation and receive post-compensation we can meet the time synchronization constraints and keep the CP at its minimum value. This concept is applied to paired-bands Frequency Division … Show more
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