Presentation 2014-04-18
Effects of Signal Interference in Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Receiver
Kazuhiro KOSAKA, Keiji TAKAKUSAKI, Issei KANNO, Akio HASEGAWA, Hiroyuki SHINBO, Yoshio TAKEUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) We are studying the Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM (WNC-OFDM) to utilize an unused frequency band. The WNC-OFDM can realize a high-speed communication by gathering OFDM sub-carriers which are located at unused frequency bands from 170MHz to 2GHz. Since a WNC-OFDM transmission uses multiple frequency bands at the same time, its receiver is configured as the wideband. That is, the receiver receives not only the WNC-OFDM signals but also the signals of other systems at the same time. From this, there is the issue of decreasing signal interferences from the other systems to increase a quality of receiving WNC-OFDM signals. In this paper, we describe effects of signal interferences in a WNC-OFDM receiver from the other systems by the experimental equipment and the computer simulation for building a scheme to decrease the signal interferences.
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Keyword(in English) Cognitive Radio / Wideband / Non-Contiguous / OFDM / Interference / Synchronization
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Conference Date 2014/4/10(1days)
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Title (in English) Effects of Signal Interference in Wideband Non-Contiguous OFDM Receiver
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Keyword(1) Cognitive Radio
Keyword(2) Wideband
Keyword(3) Non-Contiguous
Keyword(4) OFDM
Keyword(5) Interference
Keyword(6) Synchronization
1st Author's Name Kazuhiro KOSAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International()
2nd Author's Name Keiji TAKAKUSAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
3rd Author's Name Issei KANNO
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
4th Author's Name Akio HASEGAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
5th Author's Name Hiroyuki SHINBO
5th Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
6th Author's Name Yoshio TAKEUCHI
6th Author's Affiliation Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Date 2014-04-18
Paper # RCS2014-14
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 8
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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