Low Complexity Equalization Method for ZP-OFDM under Highly Mobile Environments

Author(s):  
Saha Tanangsanakool ◽  
Pongsathorn Reangsuntea ◽  
Kazuo Mori ◽  
Pisit Boonsrimuang
2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyochang Ahn ◽  
Yong-Hwan Lee ◽  
June-Hwan Lee ◽  
Han-Jin Cho

Author(s):  
Pongsathorn Reangsuntea ◽  
Pisit Boonsrimuang ◽  
Kazuo Mori ◽  
Hideo Kobayashi

2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jani Peltotalo ◽  
Jarmo Harju ◽  
Lassi Väätämöinen ◽  
Imed Bouazizi ◽  
Igor D. D. Curcio

Peer-to-peer is emerging as a potentially disruptive technology for content distribution in the mobile Internet. In addition to the already well-known peer-to-peer file sharing, real-time peer-to-peer streaming is gaining popularity. This paper presents an effective real-time peer-to-peer streaming system for the mobile environment. The basis for the system is a scalable overlay network which groups peer into clusters according to their proximity using RTT values between peers as a criteria for the cluster selection. The actual media delivery in the system is implemented using the partial RTP stream concept: the original RTP sessions related to a media delivery are split into a number of so-called partial streams according to a predefined set of parameters in such a way that it allows low-complexity reassembly of the original media session in real-time at the receiving end. Partial streams also help in utilizing the upload capacity with finer granularity than just per one original stream. This is beneficial in mobile environments where bandwidth can be scarce.


Author(s):  
Pongsathorn Reangsuntea ◽  
Arttapol Reangsuntea ◽  
Pisit Boonsrimuang ◽  
Kazuo Mori ◽  
Hideo Kobayashi

In highly mobile environments, signal quality of discrete Fourier transform spreading-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (DFTS-OFDM) with a frequency domain equalization method would be degraded due to the occurrence of inter-channel interference (ICI). To solve this problem, this paper proposes an iterative based time domain equalization (TDE) method with a time domain channel impulse response (CIR) estimation for DFTS-OFDM signals. The salient features of the proposed method are the use of a time domain training sequence (TS) in the estimation of CIR instead the conventional pilot subcarriers and to employ the TDE method with a maximum likelihood (ML) estimation instead of the conventional one-tap minimum mean square error frequency domain equalization (One-Tap MMSE- FDE) method. This paper also proposes a low complexity iterative based TDE method using the properties of a symmetric banded CIR transfer matrix for solving the simultaneous equations instead of direct calculation of an inverse matrix. It also presents various simulation results in highly mobile environments to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed iterative based TDE with CIR estimation for the TS inserted DFTS-OFDM signals compared to the conventional One-Tap MMSE-FDE method.


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