Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)

Generally OFDM systems use a predefined signal pattern, called preamble [2] [3], which helps the receiver to achieve a better signal detection (coarse, fine time synchronization) with the frequency offset and channel estimation. In most of the time having all these conditions fulfilled the receiver...

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Main Author: R. R. A. Oni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Spolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstvi 2008-09-01
Series:Radioengineering
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Online Access:http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_087_091.pdf
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description Generally OFDM systems use a predefined signal pattern, called preamble [2] [3], which helps the receiver to achieve a better signal detection (coarse, fine time synchronization) with the frequency offset and channel estimation. In most of the time having all these conditions fulfilled the receiver achieves relatively a good performance while keeping as low as possible the total consuming power and the BER (Bite Error Rate). This paper presents the results obtained while combining a part of the preamble [2] [3] and the Minn's training sequence. We have got interesting performance results comparable to those results obtained for the relatively new standard 802.16a.
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spelling doaj.art-c071932e445c4e8b90832056442baaaa2022-12-21T18:30:29ZengSpolecnost pro radioelektronicke inzenyrstviRadioengineering1210-25122008-09-011738791Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)R. R. A. OniGenerally OFDM systems use a predefined signal pattern, called preamble [2] [3], which helps the receiver to achieve a better signal detection (coarse, fine time synchronization) with the frequency offset and channel estimation. In most of the time having all these conditions fulfilled the receiver achieves relatively a good performance while keeping as low as possible the total consuming power and the BER (Bite Error Rate). This paper presents the results obtained while combining a part of the preamble [2] [3] and the Minn's training sequence. We have got interesting performance results comparable to those results obtained for the relatively new standard 802.16a.www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_087_091.pdfOFDM802.11aWiFiWiMaxLANpreamble designIDFT/ DFTFFT
spellingShingle R. R. A. Oni
Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
Radioengineering
OFDM
802.11a
WiFi
WiMax
LAN
preamble design
IDFT/ DFT
FFT
title Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
title_full Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
title_fullStr Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
title_full_unstemmed Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
title_short Preamble Design Problematic with 802.11a IEEE Standard (Minn’s Training Sequence Approach)
title_sort preamble design problematic with 802 11a ieee standard minna¢a€a™s training sequence approach
topic OFDM
802.11a
WiFi
WiMax
LAN
preamble design
IDFT/ DFT
FFT
url http://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2008/08_03_087_091.pdf
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