Abstract

In OFDM systems, pilot tones are emitted for synchronization or channel estimation purposes. These pilot tones are generally scattered among the information ones. Our approach is to use these pilot tones as syndromes, in order to correct impulse noise. We previously proposed (see Abdelkefi, F. et al., ISSPA, 2001) a decoding algorithm in three steps: (1) estimate the amount of impulse noise; (2) seek the location; (3) correct the errors. A protection subsystem was introduced after the decoding operation in order to detect malfunction. Indeed, we added a control step which is able to estimate carefully whether the decoding procedure has worked correctly. We now explain this a posteriori control which is based on the hypothesis test. This approach is new in impulse noise cancellation in multicarrier transmission. The efficiency of this technique is also corroborated with simulations in the practical context of HIPERLAN/2.

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