Title
Impact of frequency offsets and IQ imbalance on MC-CDMA reception based on channel tracking
Abstract
New air interfaces are currently being developed to meet the high spectral efficiency requirements of the emerging wireless communication systems. Multicarrier code-division multiple access (MC-CDMA) is seen as a promising candidate for the fourth-generation (4G) cellular communication systems because it can interestingly deal with the multipath propagation at a low processing complexity. Besides spectral efficiency and power consumption, the production cost of the transceiver should also be optimized. Direct conversion radio frequency (RF) receivers are appealing because they avoid costly intermediate frequency (IF) filters. However, they imply RF IQ separation, introducing a phase and amplitude mismatch between the I and Q branches. A communication system based on MC-CDMA is sensitive to synchronization errors and front-end non-idealities because it uses a long symbol duration. The goal of this paper is to evaluate the impact of the carrier frequency offset, the sampling clock offset, and the IQ imbalance on the MC-CDMA downlink system performance, considering a receiver based on channel tracking designed to cope with high mobility conditions. It is demonstrated that part of the effects is compensated by the channel estimation and an expression of the variance of the remaining symbol estimation error is provided. For the cellular system and the target performance considered in this paper, specifications are defined on the non-idealities. The results are validated with bit-error rate simulations
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/JSAC.2005.864018
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
carrier frequency,cellular system,frequency offset,rf iq separation,channel tracking,iq imbalance,direct conversion radio frequency,mc-cdma reception,mc-cdma downlink system performance,communication system,cellular communication system,wireless communication system,costly intermediate frequency
IQ imbalance,Telecommunications,Computer science,Computer network,Communication channel,Electronic engineering,Code division multiple access
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
24
6
0733-8716
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
15
1.38
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
F. Horlin15711.20
S. De Rore2151.38
E. Lopez-Estraviz3151.71
Frederik Naessens4577.63
L. Van der Perre533830.09