Simulation and bit error rate performance analysis of 4G OFDM systems

Author(s):  
Sadek Ali ◽  
Mahbubur Rahman ◽  
Delowar Hossain ◽  
Shariful Islam ◽  
Moinul Islam
2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 1000-1003
Author(s):  
Jie Lin Fu ◽  
Hong Bing Qiu

By the requirements of reliable wireless communication, a new composite code scheme is proposed for orthogonal spreading codes in order to improve synchronization and error performance, which is based on certain criteria to select the composite codes. Simulation shows that the correlation property of the screened composite codes and the bit error rate performance are better than that of other composite codes.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 947-957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad I. Khalil ◽  
Stevan M. Berber ◽  
Kevin W. Sowerby

Author(s):  
Sohag Sarker ◽  
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Laila Arzuman Ara ◽  
Tahsin Alam ◽  
Tarun Debnath ◽  
...  

F-OFDM (Filtered-OFDM) is a flexible waveform that has been considered suitable for 5G and beyond systems for its improved spectrum utilization, moderates PAPR, low OOB emission, multiple asynchronous sub-band transmission, and high robustness to frequency selectivity. It can attain a desirable balance between frequency and time localizations for narrow bandwidths. It is also MIMO friendly. In this paper, a comprehensive design and analysis have been made to evaluate the performance of MIMO (4×4) CP-OFDM and F-OFDM systems for message bits transmission using several digital modulation techniques (16-QAM, 16-PSK, 16-DPSK, 64-QAM, 64-PSK, and 64-DPSK), RA channel coding, different windowed (Hanning, Hamming, Blackman, Blackman-Harris, RRC) sinc FIR filters for length N = 513, and MMSE signal detection technique. From MATLAB based simulation results, it is observed that F-OFDM reduces spectrum leakage thus enhances spectrum efficiency than conventional CP-OFDM. F-OFDM based system offers lower BER (Bit Error Rate) performance than CP-OFDM based system.


Author(s):  
M I Basudewa ◽  
Z H Bagaskara ◽  
S S A Damita ◽  
R F Putra ◽  
D Ahmadi

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