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Spectrally Precoded OFDM Without Guard Insertion
Abstract— Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) signaling format is commonly associated with guard subintervals to reject interblock interference (IBI) and enable simple onetap frequency-domain equalization (FDE) at the receiver when received over dispersive channels. Despite the advantages, the insertion of guard subintervals expands the signal spectrum and thus trades off the spectral efficiency significantly. In this paper, the nonguarded OFDM (NG-OFDM) signaling format, which is exactly OFDM without inserting guard subintervals, is considered to avoid the spectrum expansion and combined with spectral precoding to further achieve high spectrum compactness. In particular, spectral precoders are designed for NG-OFDM to provide very small spectral sidelobes, and thus extremely compact signal spectrum, and associate the transmitted waveform with low peakto- average power ratio. To reject IBI among received NG-OFDM blocks over dispersive channels, a guard subinterval in each received block is removed at the receiver, and this turns the resultant receiver as nonorthogonal over subcarrier subchannels, thus resulting in intercarrier interference (ICI).< final year projects >
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