On the Inclusion and Utilization of Pilot Tones in Unique Word OFDM

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Abstract

Unique word-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (UW-OFDM) is known to provide various performance benefits over conventional OFDM using cyclic prefixes (CP). Most important, UW-OFDM features excellent spectral sidelobe suppression properties and an outstanding bit error ratio performance. Current research has mainly focused on principle performance bounds of UW-OFDM, with less attention on challenges aside fromidealized communication scenarios, such as system parameter estimation tasks. In thiswork we present an approach for including frequency pilot tones into the UW-OFDM signaling scheme, which can then be utilized for these estimation tasks. Suitable optimization criteria are presented and interactions of pilots with data symbols are highlighted. Pilot tone based estimation of a carrier frequency offset (CFO) is conducted as an estimation example, revealing considerable differences to conventionalOFDM.Simulation results in a multipath environment demonstrate a significantly increased estimation accuracy in UW-OFDM over CP-OFDM, which becomes even more dominant with an increasing CFO. This performance difference is due to the inherent redundancy present in an UW-OFDM signal.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9204637
Pages (from-to)5504 - 5518
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Volume68
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

Fields of science

  • 202019 High frequency engineering
  • 202029 Microwave engineering
  • 202033 Radar technology
  • 202038 Telecommunications
  • 202 Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information Engineering
  • 202030 Communication engineering
  • 202037 Signal processing

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation
  • Unique-Word-Based OFDM

    Berger, A. (Researcher), Böck, C. (Researcher), Hofbauer, C. (Researcher), Lang, O. (Researcher), Onic, A. (Researcher) & Huemer, M. (PI)

    01.09.201330.04.2016

    Project: Funded researchFWF - Austrian Science Fund

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