Abstract

In this article, we propose a novel waveform with low cyclic prefix (CP) overhead for narrow-band Internet-of-things (NB-IoT) systems. Compared with the classical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), the proposed waveform employs the concept of symbol repetition on multiple successive OFDM symbols (SR-OFDMs) and only one CP is occupied by multiple SR-OFDM symbols; hence, the CP overhead is reduced significantly, improving the spectral and energy efficiencies in NB-IoT systems. It is proved that the proposed SR-OFDM can effectively fight against the multipath fading channels by a simple single-tap equalization, avoiding the mutual interference among symbols. In addition, it is shown that the proposed SR-OFDM and classical OFDM have the same size of the inverse discrete Fourier transform (IDFT) at the transmitter, which indicates the same subcarrier spacing. Especially, it is demonstrated that the signals of multiple symbols are separated at the receiver, and the demodulation of each symbol can be performed independently, which is helpful to reduce the complexity of symbol demodulation. To evaluate the proposed SR-OFDM, simulations have been done by considering the Stanford university interim (SUI) channels, which have large channel delay spread and exhibit high frequency selectivity.

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