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Analysis of OFDM Receiver with Insufficient Guard Interval

Authors: Zhonghao Zhang; Baojin Li; Dacheng Yang;

Analysis of OFDM Receiver with Insufficient Guard Interval

Abstract

In this paper, we analysis the receiver of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems over frequency selective fading channels where the multipath delay exceeds the guard interval duration and propose a novel receiver scheme. The proposed receiver consists of the Inter Symbol Interference (ISI) canceller and the turbo equalizer. At each iteration, the proposed turbo equalization algorithm performs soft Inter Carrier Interference (ICI) cancellation and frequency domain minimum mean-square error (MMSE) filtering to minimize the performance degradation caused by ICI distortion and frequency-selective channels. Simulation results of the system performance show that the proposed receiver effectively recovers the contaminated OFDM signals.

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