DocumentCode :
896462
Title :
Multistream Faster than Nyquist Signaling
Author :
Rusek, Fredrik ; Anderson, John B.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Inf. Technol. Dept., Lund Univ., Lund
Volume :
57
Issue :
5
fYear :
2009
fDate :
5/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1329
Lastpage :
1340
Abstract :
We extend Mazo´s concept of faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) signaling to pulse trains that modulate a bank of subcarriers, a method called two dimensional FTN signaling. The signal processing is similar to orthogonal frequency division multiplex(OFDM) transmission but the subchannels are not orthogonal. Despite nonorthogonal pulses and subcarriers, the method achieves the isolated-pulse error performance; it does so in as little as half the bandwidth of ordinary OFDM. Euclidean distance properties are investigated for schemes based on several basic pulses. The best have Gaussian shape. An efficient distance calculation is given. Concatenations of ordinary codes and FTN are introduced. The combination achieves the outer code gain in as little as half the bandwidth. Receivers must work in two dimensions, and several iterative designs are proposed for FTN with outer convolutional coding.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; OFDM modulation; convolutional codes; Euclidean distance properties; Gaussian shape; OFDM; isolated-pulse error performance; multistream faster-than-Nyquist signaling; nonorthogonal pulses; orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmission; outer convolutional coding; pulse trains; subcarrier bank; two dimensional FTN signaling; Bandwidth; Baseband; Convolutional codes; Euclidean distance; Frequency division multiplexing; OFDM modulation; Pulse modulation; Shape; Signal processing; Space vector pulse width modulation; Coded modulation, multi carrier modulation, faster-than-Nyquist signaling, turbo equalization, minimum distance computation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2009.05.070224
Filename :
4939227
Link To Document :
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