Blind-Detection Assisted Sub-Band Adaptive Turbo-Coded OFDM Schemes
Blind-Detection Assisted Sub-Band Adaptive Turbo-Coded OFDM Schemes
 
  Burst-by-burst adaptive OFDM modems efficiently combat the effects of strong time.-variant multipath interference. Their performance is investigated using blind modem mode detection and turbo coding. Virtually error-free modem mode detection is achieved over Gaussian channels for Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) in excess of about l0dB upon using one of four modem modes, namely 0, 1, 2 and 4 bits / symbol in each of the sub-bands employed. The system can be configured for maintaining arbitrary target BERs, including virtually error-free communications, when adjusting the target number of bits per OFDM symbol transmitted.
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      Keller, T.
      
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      Hanzo, L.
      
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      May 1999
    
    
  
  
    
      Keller, T.
      
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      Hanzo, L.
      
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    Keller, T. and Hanzo, L.
  
  
  
  
   
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    Blind-Detection Assisted Sub-Band Adaptive Turbo-Coded OFDM Schemes.
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
      
        
   
  
    VTC'99, Houston, Texas, United States.
   
        
        
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          Burst-by-burst adaptive OFDM modems efficiently combat the effects of strong time.-variant multipath interference. Their performance is investigated using blind modem mode detection and turbo coding. Virtually error-free modem mode detection is achieved over Gaussian channels for Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR) in excess of about l0dB upon using one of four modem modes, namely 0, 1, 2 and 4 bits / symbol in each of the sub-bands employed. The system can be configured for maintaining arbitrary target BERs, including virtually error-free communications, when adjusting the target number of bits per OFDM symbol transmitted.
         
      
      
        
          
            
  
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      Published date: May 1999
 
    
  
  
    
  
    
     
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        Event Dates: 16-19 May 1999 Address: Houston, USA
      
    
  
    
     
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        VTC'99, Houston, Texas, United States, 1999-05-16 - 1999-05-19
      
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
  
    
     
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        Southampton Wireless Group
      
    
  
    
  
  
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        URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257186
        
        
        
        
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              T. Keller
            
          
        
      
          
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