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Impact of frequency offset on system performance of universal filtered multi-carrier system

Authors: Rong Wang; Jingye Cai; Rong Wang; Chaoying Zhao;

Impact of frequency offset on system performance of universal filtered multi-carrier system

Abstract

The 5G wireless communication system is beyond 2020, which is still in the exploration stage. New waveforms are required to suite for short burst transmissions. Universal filtered multicarrier transmission system is candidate waveform for 5G mobile communication systems, which combines the advantages of OFDM and FBMC. In this study the impact of frequency offset on the UFMC system is analyzed. The simulation results show that the BER is consistent with SIR theoretical value, and UFMC has stronger robustness than OFDM.

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