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On the Use of Correlative Coding for OFDM

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On the Use of Correlative Coding for OFDM
— Recent published work suggests that correlative coding can improve OFDM performance by several dB. This work, however, does not consider fully a symbol error rate performance measure for the OFDM systems. Exploiting an equivalence between correlative coding and partial-response signaling, a bit error rate performance measure is employed to assess the performance of OFDM systems using correlative coding. It is shown that although partial-response pulse-shaping or correlative coding can reduce intercarrier interference due to carrier frequency offset, they do not necessarily improve the
Norman C. Beaulieu, Peng Tan
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Norman C. Beaulieu, Peng Tan
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