Presentation 1999/2/18
A study on the analysis method for propagation path profile into the OFDM mobile reception
Yasuaki ISODA, Atsushi MIIKE, Hiroki OHTA, Aiichiro TSUZUKU,
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Abstract(in English) In Japan, the Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting System is expected to have mobile reception capability. It is well known that the effect of multipath interference in the fixed condition can be reduced by using the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (OFDM) method.However, the signal quality degrades seriousIy due to frequency selective fading and Doppler Shifts of the mobile environment. In this paper, we discuss about estimate method of multipath channel profiles for the OFDM symbol equalization method.
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Keyword(in English) Equalizer / OFDM / mobile reception / Doppler shift / GHA
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Title (in English) A study on the analysis method for propagation path profile into the OFDM mobile reception
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Keyword(1) Equalizer
Keyword(2) OFDM
Keyword(3) mobile reception
Keyword(4) Doppler shift
Keyword(5) GHA
1st Author's Name Yasuaki ISODA
1st Author's Affiliation University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Atsushi MIIKE
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Engineering university
3rd Author's Name Hiroki OHTA
3rd Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
4th Author's Name Aiichiro TSUZUKU
4th Author's Affiliation Communications Research Laboratory
Date 1999/2/18
Paper # A・P98-176
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 598
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#Pages 5
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