On the Comparative Performance Analysis of Turbo-Coded Non-Ideal Single-Carrier and Multi-Carrier Waveforms Over Wideb and Vogler-Hoffmeyer Hf Channels
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2014
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Spolecnost Pro Radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi
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The purpose of this paper is to compare the turbo-coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and turbo-coded Single Carrier Frequency Do-main Equalization (SC-FDE) systems under the effects of Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO), Symbol Timing Offset (STO) and phase noise in wide-band Vogler-Hoffmeyer HF channel model. In mobile communication systems multipath propagation occurs. Therefore channel estimation and equalization is additionally necessary. Furthermore a non-ideal local oscillator generally is misaligned with the operating frequency at the receiver This causes carrier frequency offset. Hence in coded SC-FDE and coded OFDM systems; a very efficient, low complex frequency domain channel estimation and equalization is implemented in this paper Also Cyclic Prefix (CP) based synchronization synchronizes the clock and carrier frequency offset. The simulations show that non-ideal turbo-coded OFDM has better performance with greater diversity than non-ideal turbo-coded SC-FDE system in HF channel.
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Savascihabes, Asuman/0000-0002-7261-1906
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Sc-Fde, Ofdm, Fft-Based Channel Estimation, Ml Synchronization, Hf Channel
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Genc, Fatih...et al., "On the Comparative Performance Analysis of Turbo-Coded Non-Ideal Single-Carrier and Multi-Carrier Waveforms over Wideb and Vogler-Hoffmeyer HF Channels", Radioengineering, 23, No. 3, pp. 872-879, (2014).
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Radioengineering
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23
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3
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872
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879
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