Title :
Optimization of the OFDM prototype waveform for highly time and frequency dispersive channels through a maximization of the SIR
Author :
Debbabi, Naoufel ; Siala, Mohamed ; Boujemaa, Hatem
Author_Institution :
Cite Technol. des Commun., Ecole Super. des Commun. de Tunis, Ariana
Abstract :
Recently, OFDM has been adopted in many communication and broadcasting systems. For these OFDM systems, the prototype waveform must guarantee orthogonality with its time and frequency shifted versions. In practice, the time-frequency dispersion of the radio mobile channel destroys this orthogonality, causing inter-symbol and inter-channel interference. In order to alleviate these interferences, a good localization of the prototype waveform is required. Unfortunately, this requirement cannot be guaranteed by conventional OFDM systems, which use rectangular waveforms with a bad frequency localization. In this paper, we carry an optimization of the OFDM system waveform for highly time and frequency dispersive channels. The optimized waveform is searched as a linear combination of several of the most localized Hermite functions. The optimization is done by maximizing the signal-to-interference ratio.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; dispersive channels; intersymbol interference; mobile radio; optimisation; time-frequency analysis; waveform analysis; wireless channels; Hermite functions; OFDM prototype waveform optimization; SIR maximization; broadcasting system; frequency dispersive channels; frequency localization; interchannel interference; intersymbol interference; mobile radio channel; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; time dispersive channels; time-frequency dispersion; Communications technology; Dispersion; Interference; Lattices; Mobile communication; OFDM; Prototypes; Pulse shaping methods; Radio broadcasting; Time frequency analysis; Hermite functions; OFDM systems; SIR maximization; time-frequency lattice density; time-frequency localization; waveform optimization;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2005. ICECS 2005. 12th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gammarth
Print_ISBN :
978-9972-61-100-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-9972-61-100-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICECS.2005.4633470