Energy Efficient Error Control Techniques for OFDM Systems with their Applicability to Power Line and Wireless Communication Channels
Date
2014
Authors
H. M, Savitha
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The basic idea of multi carrier modulation is to divide the transmitted bit stream into
many different sub streams and send them over many different sub channels which are
orthogonal under ideal propagation conditions. Orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing is a discrete multi tone system. An efficient implementation of OFDM
system can be carried out using inverse fast Fourier transform for modulation and fast
Fourier transform for demodulation. OFDM is a popular modulation technique in almost
all the recent applications in the RF domain. OFDM has emerged as a successful
modulation format in major communication standards, like digital subscriber loop,
wireless LAN, DVB and DAB. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and
Long-Term Evolution are the two popular 4G mobile network standards, which use
OFDM modulation format.
One of the major disadvantages of OFDM is its sensitivity to frequency and phase noise.
One of the objectives in this research work is the development of a coded OFDM system
that tackles the performance degradation due to carrier frequency offset in a much
efficient manner as compared to the available methods. The second objective is to
develop an additive white class-A noise model for coded OFDM system so that it can be
used with better bit error rate performance in power line communication systems. Besides
this, a performance evaluation and determination of the performance gain in soft iterative
decoders as compared to hard iterative decoders is considered. This evaluation is done in
support of the efficiency of Turbo and low density parity check codes. To check the
suitability of the coded systems in free space optical communication, BER performance
evaluation of coded communication system has been carried out.
The overall objective of this research work is to develop coded OFDM systems that
perform much efficiently in terms of the BER performance. It also aims to provide the
possible SNR saving in the proposed methods as compared to the available methods.
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, AWAN Channel, Carrier frequency offset, LDPC code, Maximum likelihood estimation, Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing, Pulse shaping, PLC, Turbo Codes