Title :
Broadband wireless communications at mm-wave frequencies with a multicarrier modulation scheme
Author :
Dinis, Rui ; Gusmão, António
Author_Institution :
Inst. Superior Tecnico, Tech. Univ. Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
It is widely recognized that OFDM schemes are well-suited for high rate transmission in severely time-dispersive environments; however, the strong envelope fluctuations of OFDM signals lead to power amplification difficulties. This paper considers the use of a CEPB-OFDM technique (constant-envelope paired-burst OFDM) allowing a power-efficient, grossly nonlinear power amplification, within an ATM-compatible broadband wireless system which operates at mm-wave frequencies. A convolutional code is employed to cope with the frequency notches inherent to the frequency selective fading and the coded bits are interleaved and mapped on the subcarriers under a frequency-domain DQPSK rule. The receiver design is considered for both conventional differential detectors and coherent detectors, with or without space diversity. It is shown that the proposed receiver structures are powerful enough to cope with time dispersion effects associated to typical indoor scenarios: service bit rate receivers without diversity and through differential receivers when two-branch space diversity is employed
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; broadband networks; convolutional codes; differential phase shift keying; diversity reception; fading channels; indoor radio; quadrature phase shift keying; radio receivers; 100 Mbit/s; ATM-compatible broadband wireless system; CEPB-OFDM technique; OFDM; broadband wireless communications; coded bits; coherent detectors; constant-envelope paired-burst OFDM; convolutional code; differential detectors; differential receiver; frequency notches; frequency selective fading; frequency-domain DQPSK rule; high rate transmission; mm-wave frequencies; multicarrier modulation scheme; power-efficient grossly nonlinear power amplification; receiver design; service bit rate receivers; severely time-dispersive environments; space diversity; subcarriers; time dispersion effects; two-branch space diversity; Bit rate; Broadband communication; Convolutional codes; Detectors; Dispersion; Fading; Fluctuations; Frequency; OFDM; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1999 IEEE 49th
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5565-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1999.778100