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    Title: The performance of subcarrier allocation schemes combined with error control codings in OFDM systems
    Authors: Lee, G.-R., Wen, J.-H.
    Contributors: Department of Electrical Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Error control codings;OFDM systems;Subcarrier allocation scheme
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:14:52Z (UTC)
    Abstract: With the adaptive subcarrier allocation scheme, system performance could be guaranteed by leaving out the weak subcarriers. However, under a time-variant channel, the side information can not feedback to transmitter instantly and, then, system performance is degenerated. Error control coding techniques provide a way to improve the system performance. In this paper, a subcarrier allocation scheme combined different error control codings techniques including the repeat code and linear block codes is proposed to improve system performance. The efficiency of this technique is demonstrated by the simulation results. The proposed scheme has a better BER performance than that with the original subcarrier allocation scheme. ? 2007 IEEE.
    Relation: IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 53 (3) , pp. 852-856
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