Wireless LAN White Papers
BER Performances of a Differential OFDM System in Fading Channels
Overview In an OFDM system, various modulation methods can be used in order to encode the binary information. If a differential phase modulation scheme is chosen, data can be encoded in the relative phase of consecutive symbols in each subchannel or in the relative phase of symbols in the adjacent subchannels. The two methods exhibit two essentially different behaviors in fading conditions. In this paper the BER performances of both modulation types are investigated.
| Publisher | Politehnica University of Timisoara | File Format | |
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| Date Published | February 2005 | Downloads | 28 |
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