宽带PPDR应用中基于fbmc的PMR系统的实现与性能评估

Oriol Font-Bach, N. Bartzoudis, David López Bueno, M. Payaró
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在本文中,在专业移动无线电/公共保护和救灾(PMR/PPDR)通信场景中进行了实验性能评估,该场景具有这些系统向宽带传输演进的两个相关关键使能因素:(i)后ofdm调制的使用(ii)通过传统窄带传输和新提议的宽带传输之间的频谱共享有效利用频谱。通过将宽带发射机的硬件原型、商用PMR终端和无线电信道模拟器(提供基于扩展行人a规范的移动信道条件)结合起来,组装实时实验实验室装置,以便在尽可能真实的条件下运行。实验结果表明,只要宽带传输使用频谱敏捷后ofdm调制(如滤波器组多载波(FBMC)),就可以在共享频谱场景下共存,并且性能下降保持在较低水平。
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Implementation and performance evaluation of an FBMC-based PMR system for broadband PPDR applications
In this paper, an experimental performance evaluation is carried out within a Professional Mobile Radio / Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PMR/PPDR) communication scenario that features two related key enablers for the evolution towards broadband transmission in those systems: (i) the use of post-OFDM modulations (ii) an efficient use of the spectrum via spectrum sharing among the legacy narrowband tranmissions and the newly proposed broadband transmission. The real-time experimental laboratory setup was assembled to operate in conditions as realistic as possible by combining hardware prototypes for the broadband transmitters, commercial PMR terminals and a radio channel emulator (providing mobile channels conditions based on the Extended Pedestrian A specifications). The experimental results show that co-existence in a shared spectrum scenario is possible and that the performance degradation is kept at a low level, as long as the broadband transmission is making use of spectrally agile post-OFDM modulations such as filterbank multicarrier (FBMC).
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