A UTW-OFDM without symbol overlapping process for small cell networks

Akihito Yoshito, Y. Kodama, Hiroto Kuriki, K. Mizutani, T. Matsumura, H. Harada
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Abstract

A universal time-domain windowed orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (UTW-OFDM) has been proposed as one of the new waveforms to drastically reduce the out-of-band emission (OOBE) for the 5th generation mobile communication systems. Meanwhile, the conventional UTW-OFDM with a symbol overlapping process requires an additional memory for storing successive windowed symbols to ensure sufficient effective CP length. For the forthcoming ultra-dense small cell networks in the 5G, a more simplified yet effective new waveform is required. In this paper, we propose a new UTW-OFDM without symbol overlapping process to simplify the transmitter architecture compared to the conventional UTW-OFDM. The performance of the proposed UTW-OFDM is characterized by simulating OOBE, inter-symbol interference (ISI), inter-carrier interference (ICI), error vector magnitude (EVM) and block error rate (BLER). The simulation results show sufficient OOBE reduction in the short-delay multipath fading environment and demonstrate the applicability of the proposed UTW-OFDM for small cell networks.
小蜂窝网络中无符号重叠的UTW-OFDM处理
通用时域加窗正交频分复用(utwo - ofdm)是第五代移动通信系统中减少带外发射(OOBE)的一种新波形。同时,传统的UTW-OFDM由于存在符号重叠过程,需要额外的内存来存储连续的加窗符号,以保证足够的有效CP长度。对于即将到来的5G超密集小蜂窝网络,需要一种更简化但更有效的新波形。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的不带符号重叠过程的UTW-OFDM,与传统的UTW-OFDM相比,简化了发射机结构。通过模拟码间干扰(ISI)、载波间干扰(ICI)、误差矢量大小(EVM)和分组错误率(BLER)来表征utwo - ofdm的性能。仿真结果表明,在短延迟多径衰落环境下,utwo - ofdm能够有效地减少OOBE,证明了该方法在小型蜂窝网络中的适用性。
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