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Compensation of non-orthogonal ICI for SEFDM receivers

  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Spectral Efficient Frequency Division Multiplexing (SEFDM) is a non-orthogonal multicarrier transmission scheme for bandwidth compressing, which is introduced the inter carrier interference (ICI) by multiplexing overlapped carriers. However, the non-orthogonal ICI significantly affects the design of SEFDM receivers and the error performance will be a seriously degradation as the bandwidth compressing increases. In this paper, a method to mitigate the ICI for the detection of SEFDM receivers is proposed. The proposed method is to reconstruct and cancel the ICI caused by truncating orthogonal signal in the SEFDM system. The binary error ratio (BER) performance of the SEFDM receiver with ICI compensation is evaluated. Simulation results show that the proposed method can mitigate the ICI efficiently with a extremely low complexity, and achieves a better BER performance for high bandwidth compressing factors.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2017 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2017
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages1-5
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781538645024
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jul 2017
Event2017 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2017 - Qingdao, China
Duration: 22 Oct 201724 Oct 2017

Publication series

Name2017 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2017
Volume2018-January

Conference

Conference2017 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China, ICCC 2017
Country/TerritoryChina
CityQingdao
Period22/10/1724/10/17

Keywords

  • ICI compensation
  • SEFDM
  • bandwidth compressing
  • non-orthogonal

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