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Constant Envelope Multicarrier Modulation: Performance Evaluation In AWGN and Fading Channels

 

Markku Kiviranta, Aarne Mämmelä

VTT Electronics

Oulu, Finland

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Danijela Čabrić, David A. Sobel, Robert W. Brodersen

Berkeley Wireless Research Center,

University of California, Berkeley, CA

 

IEEE MILCOM, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 17-20, 2005.

Abstract:

In this paper we study the suitability of constant envelope multi-carrier modulation technique for the implementation of 1Gbps wireless link at 60 GHz. This technique combines orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and phase modulation (PM) where: (1) PM creates a constant envelope signal which allows high power amplifier to operate near saturation levels thus maximizing power efficiency, (2) OFDM increases robustness to multipath fading. Since OFDM-PM symbols satisfy symmetry property, maximumratio combiner (MRC) can be used at the receiver. Our simulations show that in an AWGN channel at bit error level 10-3, the OFDM-PM with MRC has about 0.8 dB performance loss compared to OFDM or single carrier minimum shift keying (MSK). For Rician fading channels, we find that OFDM-PM performs comparably to MSK and outperforms uncoded OFDM. Furthermore, we show that both OFDM and OFDM-PM have similar bit error distribution characteristics, and thus the performance of OFDM-PM can be improved by the use of water-filling or coding techniques.

 

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