Presentation 2013-05-24
Research on Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Technology
Keiji TAKAKUSAKI, Akio HASEGAWA, Tatsuo SHIBATA,
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Abstract(in English) Recently the demand of mobile communication traffic increases rapidly. In order to deal with this demand, it is required to utilize frequency bands which have not been used yet. However, it is difficult to assign sufficiently large bandwidth at frequencies under 1GHz. This paper proposes wideband non-contiguous OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) scheme which assigns subcarriers onto many narrow, idle frequency bands and aggregates the subcarriers for high speed data traffic. This paper discusses policies and technical issues that have to be considered in designing a wideband non-contiguous OFDM system, and shows structure of simulator and test equipment and their evaluation results.
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Keyword(in English) Cognitive Radio / Dynamic Spectrum Access / Wideband / Non-Contiguous OFDM / Interference
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Title (in English) Research on Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Technology
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Keyword(1) Cognitive Radio
Keyword(2) Dynamic Spectrum Access
Keyword(3) Wideband
Keyword(4) Non-Contiguous OFDM
Keyword(5) Interference
1st Author's Name Keiji TAKAKUSAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International()
2nd Author's Name Akio HASEGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
3rd Author's Name Tatsuo SHIBATA
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Date 2013-05-24
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Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 57
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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