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Reduced complexity equalizers for zero-padded OFDM transmissions
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2002
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Multi-carrier CommunicationSimple EqualizationAdaptive ModulationOfdm SystemChannel EqualizationWidespread ApplicationCyclic PrefixChannel EstimationSignal ProcessingComplexity Equalizers
The widespread application of OFDM for local area mobile wireless broadband systems is strongly motivated by the simple equalization it affords. OFDM's bottleneck of channel-dependent performance was only previously addressed by replacing the cyclic prefix (CP) with trailing zeros (TZ). Such zero-padded OFDM transmissions enable FIR channel-irrespective symbol recovery which results in significant BER gains. The price paid is increased receiver complexity compared to the classical CP-OFDM. To reduce complexity, this paper proposes two novel equalizers for TZ-OFDM. One is based on an overlap and add approach and exhibits exactly the same performance and complexity as CP-OFDM. The second offers BER performance close to the TZ-OFDM MMSE equalizer and incurs a moderate complexity increase. An extension of an existing CP-OFDM pilot-based channel estimation method is also derived for the proposed equalization schemes. Simulations are conducted in a realistic HiperLAN/2 scenario comparing the various OFDM transceivers.
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