Intelligent Broadband Multimedia Networks
Intelligent Broadband Multimedia Networks
Digital Signal Processing Handbook
Digital Signal Processing Handbook
A New Paradigm for IP-Based Cellular Networks
IT Professional
OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
OWSS: a new signaling system for 100-150-Mb/s wireless LANs
IEEE Wireless Communications
An overview of peak-to-average power ratio reduction techniques for multicarrier transmission
IEEE Wireless Communications
IEEE Communications Magazine
Frequency domain equalization for single-carrier broadband wireless systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
Transmission techniques for digital terrestrial TV broadcasting
IEEE Communications Magazine
Review: Preamble-based channel estimation in OFDM/OQAM systems: A review
Signal Processing
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is one of those ideas that had been building for a very long time, and became a practical reality when the appearance of mass market applications coincided with the availability of efficient software and electronic technologies. This article describes the background and some of the striking early development of OFDM, with explanation of the motivations for using it. The author presume a broad definition of OFDM as frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) in which subchannels overlap without interfering. It does not not necessarily require the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) or its fast Fourier transform (FFT) computational method.