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Single Carrier Modulation With Nonlinear Frequency Domain Equalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come-Again

Benvenuto, Nevio and Dinis, Rui and Falconer, David and Tomasin, Stefano (2010) Single Carrier Modulation With Nonlinear Frequency Domain Equalization: An Idea Whose Time Has Come-Again. Proceedings of the IEEE, 98 (1), pp. 69-96. ISSN 0018-9219. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JPROC.2009.2031562. (ISI Web of Science, Citations: 22).

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JPROC.2009.2031562

Abstract

In recent years single carrier modulation (SCM) has again become an interesting and complementary alternative to multicarrier modulations such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM). This has been largely due to the use of nonlinear equalizer structures implemented in part in the frequency domain by means of fast Fourier transforms, bringing the complexity close to that of OFDM. Here a nonlinear equalizer is formed with a linear filter to remove part of intersymbol interference, followed by a canceler of remaining interference by using previous detected data. Moreover, the capacity of SCM is similar to that of OFDM in highly dispersive channels only if a nonlinear equalizer is adopted at the receiver. Indeed, the study of efficient nonlinear frequency domain equalization techniques has further pushed the adoption of SCM in various standards. This tutorial paper aims at providing an overview of nonlinear equalization methods as a key ingredient in receivers of SCM for wideband transmission. We review both hybrid (with filters implemented both in time and frequency domain) and all-frequency-domain iterative structures. Application of nonlinear frequency domain equalizers to a multiple input multiple output scenario is also investigated, with a comparison of two architectures for interference reduction. We also present methods for channel estimation and alternatives for pilot insertion. The impact on SCM transmission of impairments such as phase noise, frequency offset and saturation due to high power amplifiers is also assessed. The comparison among the considered frequency domain equalization techniques is based both on complexity and performance, in terms of bit error rate or throughput.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Engenharia Electrotécnica > Telecomunicações > Tecnologia das Comunicações
Engenharia Electrotécnica > Telecomunicações > Processamento de Sinal
Divisions:Centre of Technology and Systems 2007-2010 > CTS0710-A Microelectronics and Telecommunications > CTS0710-A3 Telecommunications and Signal Processing
Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica 2010 > DEE2010-A Telecomunicações e Electrónica > DEE2010-A1 Telecomunicações
ID Code:1978
Deposited By:Prof. Luís Filipe Lourenço Bernardo
Deposited On:22 Mar 2010 10:34
Last Modified:05 Apr 2011 14:57

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