Abstract
OFDM(Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) 시스템은 고속의 데이터 전송에 유리한 통신 방식이다. 하지만 OFDM 시스템은 높은 PAPR(Peak to Average Power Ratio)이 문제이다. PAPR 저감을 위한 방법으로 DFT(Discrete Fourier Transform)-spread 방식의 SC-FDMA(Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access) 기술이 제안되었으며, 큰 관심을 받고 있다. 본 논문에서는 재머나 의도적인 간섭에 취약한 OFDM 방식의 단점을 보안하기 위해 스펙트럼 확산 방식 중 하나인 FH(Frequency Hopping)방식을 도입하였고, 부분 대역 재밍과 톤 재밍이 있는 채널 환경에서는 FH 방식의 SC-FDMA 시스템의 성능을 비교 분석한다. 그리고, SC-FDMA 방식은 ICI(Inter sub-Carrier Interference)에 민감한데, 특히 주파수 오프셋이나 위상 잡음에 의해 발생하는 ICI는 시스템 성능을 열화시킨다. 본 논문에서는 OFT-spread OFDM을 기반으로 하는 SC-FDMA 기술에 PNFS(Phase Noise and Frequency offset Suppression) 알고리즘을 적용한 등화기를 사용하여 위상 잡음이나 주파수 오프셋 등에 의해 발생하는 ICI의 영향을 분석하고, 보상한다. 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션을 통하여 성능 개선을 확인하였다. FH system is very robust to the jamming interference. OFDM system is very good for the high speed communication system. But, it has high PAPR. SC-FDMA system based on OFT-spread OFDM was proposed to reduce high PAPR. Therefore, in this paper, we like to introduce the FH system into SC-FDMA system, which can be best solution to the jamming hostile environment and for the high power efficiency. Also, OFDM is very sensitive to ICI. Especially, ICI generated by frequency offset and phase noise breaks the orthogonality among sub-carriers, which seriously degrades the system performance. We analyze the performance of the FH SC-FDMA system in the PBJ and MTJ channel. In this paper, the ICI effects caused by phase noise, frequency offset and Doppler effects are analyzed and we like to propose the PNFS algorithm in the equalizer to compensate the ICI influences. Through the computer simulations, we can confirm the performance improvement.
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