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Frequency-Modulated OFDM: A New Waveform for High-Mobility Wireless Communications

Javier Lorca Hernando, Ana García Armada

2022IEEE Transactions on Communications17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel waveform for wireless communication, denoted as Frequency-Modulated Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FM-OFDM). By frequency-modulating an OFDM signal and further defining a suitable cutoff subcarrier, the resulting constant-envelope waveform (ensuring a low Peak to Average Power Ratio) exhibits strong robustness not only to Doppler, but also to phase noise and carrier frequency offsets. These impairments introduce an additive error term at the information-bearing subcarriers that is mostly concentrated at the lowest part of the spectrum. No inter-carrier interference is thus present, and impairments can be easily overcome by mapping the information above a cutoff subcarrier. Theoretical expressions and numerical results prove the superiority of FM-OFDM over the state of the art, particularly in high-speed Rayleigh channels and/or high phase noise.

Topics & Concepts

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexingSubcarrierWaveformElectronic engineeringCarrier frequency offsetComputer sciencePhase noiseWirelessOversamplingRobustness (evolution)Frequency-hopping spread spectrumFrequency offsetTelecommunicationsBandwidth (computing)EngineeringChannel (broadcasting)RadarChemistryGeneBiochemistryPAPR reduction in OFDMAdvanced Wireless Communication TechniquesPower Line Communications and Noise
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