Title
On the effects of receiver windowing on OFDM performance in the presence of carrier frequency offset
Abstract
An exact bit error rate (BER) expression for an OFDM system with windowing reception is derived. The effects of several Nyquist windows, including the raised-cosine window, the "better than" raised-cosine (BTRC) window, the second order continuity window (SOCW), the Franks window, and the double-jump window on the performance of the system are examined based on both BER measure and signal-to-interference (SIR) measure. It is found that the SIR comparison is not necessarily consistent with the BER comparison. The BTRC windowing gives the smallest BER among the five windowing functions considered for small to medium values of pulse roll-off factor. However, the Franks windowing or SOCW windowing shows better BER performance when the roll-off factor approaches one
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/TWC.2007.05097
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
raised-cosine window,btrc window,ber measure,ber comparison,carrier frequency,double-jump window,smallest ber,ofdm performance,ber performance,franks window,socw window,order continuity window,indexing terms,second order,bit error rate,ofdm modulation,radio receivers
Telecommunications,Carrier frequency offset,Frequency offset,Algorithm,Real-time computing,Pulse (signal processing),Carrier signal,Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem,Mathematics,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing,Bit error rate,Window function
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
1
1536-1276
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
16
1.36
7
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Norman C. Beaulieu11463163.86
Peng Tan21169.21