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    Title: Performance analysis of a new ICI-self-cancellation-scheme in OFDM systems
    Authors: Peng, Y.-H., Kuo, Y.-C., Lee, G.-R., Wen, J.-H.
    Contributors: Department of Electrical Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: ICI cancellation;OFDM systems;Self-cancellation scheme
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:14:46Z (UTC)
    Abstract: In orthogonal frequency division multiplexing communication systems, the system performance may be degraded by the effect of inter-carrier interference. In this paper, a new scheme is proposed to cancel the effect of ICI. The system performances are evaluated based on carrier-tointerference ratio and bit error rate. The simulation results show that the effect of phase error with the proposed scheme is lighter than that with Zhao's scheme. Hence, the BER performance of proposed scheme is better than that of Zhao's scheme even in a large frequency offset. ? 2007 IEEE.
    Relation: IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 53 (4) , pp. 1333-1338
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Electrical Engineering ] Periodical Articles

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