Search for dissertations about: "OFDM modulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words OFDM modulation.
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1. Spectrally Precoded OFDM-Design and Analysis
Abstract : Despite shifting towards mm-wave bands, the sub-6 GHz band will continue to be a fundamental spectral band in 5G. However, the severe congestion in this band makes a well-constrained spectrum a critical requirementof 5G. READ MORE
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2. Multicarrier modulation : duplexing design and interference/distortion mitigation
Abstract : Aspects of modern communication systems is the overall theme of this thesis with emphasis placed on multicarrier modulation. The work considers four facets of such systems; namely duplexing design, interference mitigation, channel estimation and multiuser detection. READ MORE
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3. Multicarrier Modulation and Coding for Multichannel Systems
Abstract : In this thesis decision directed coherent detectors for single- and multicarriersystems employing an MMSE channel estimation technique is presented. Thedetectors are designed for Rayleigh fading channels and DQPSK or p/4-DQPSKmodulation and exploit knowledge of the fading process correlation. READ MORE
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4. Multirate Codes and Multicarrier Modulation for Future Communication Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, new detection and modulation methods for multicarrier systems are presented. The proposed multicarrier detectors are based on feedback of previously detected symbols and the idea is to exploit the correlation, both in time between consecutive symbols, and in frequency between neighboring sub-carriers. READ MORE
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5. On Receiver Algorithms for OFDM Systems
Abstract : This thesis addresses the problem of designing a receiver for an Orthogonal FrequencyDivisionMultiplexing (OFDM)communication system operating over fading channels, taking into account the effects of hardware imperfections. We discuss solutions for efficiently estimating the parameters of a channel model and for compensating oscillator phase noise and analog to digital converter (ADC) quantisation errors at the receiver. READ MORE
