Title :
On the practical benefits of faster-than-Nyquist signaling
Author :
Chung Le ; Schellmann, Malte ; Fuhrwerk, Martin ; Peissig, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. Technol., Wilhelm Leibniz Univ. Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Abstract :
Faster than Nyquist (FTN) signaling is a nonorthogonal transmission scheme, in which the pulses appear faster than the rate known from the Nyquist criterion. The FTN signaling offers a higher data rate compared to Nyquist signaling but results in intersymbol interference due to the violation of the Nyquist theorem. In this paper, we investigate the FTN system performance in terms of bit error rate (BER), peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), spectral efficiency and compare these with Nyquist signaling given that both systems have the same pulse shape and data rate. Simulation results confirm that FTN signaling system has higher spectral efficiency than the Nyquist signaling system. Furthermore, FTN signaling offers benefits in terms of BER and PAPR by using a pulse shaping filter with a large excess bandwidth factor. The PAPR and BER gains achieved by FTN increase with rising the excess bandwidth factor of the applied pulse shape. In the case of using appropriate pulse shape with high energy concentration in time domain, the PAPR and BER gains given by FTN can be achieved more than 2 dB and 3 dB, respectively.
Keywords :
Nyquist criterion; error statistics; filtering theory; intersymbol interference; pulse shaping; BER; FTN signaling; Nyquist criterion; PAPR; bit error rate; excess bandwidth factor; faster than Nyquist signaling; intersymbol interference; nonorthogonal transmission scheme; peak-to-average power ratio; pulse shaping filter; spectral efficiency; time domain; Bandwidth; Bit error rate; Communication system signaling; Gain; Peak to average power ratio; Shape; Signal to noise ratio; Faster than Nyquist signaling (FTN); Pulse shaping; peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR);
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC), 2014 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6955-5
DOI :
10.1109/ATC.2014.7043385