Abstract

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier transmission scheme. OFDM transmits data by using a large number of narrow bandwidth carriers. In an OFDM transmission system, each subcarrier is attenuated individually under the frequency-selective and fast fading channel if the same fixed transmission scheme is used for all OFDM subcarriers thus it results in highest attenuation and hence poor performance. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the adaptive modulation to get an understanding of the differences between fixed and adaptive modulations schemes. In this work adaptive modulation is implemented by dividing whole subcarriers into blocks of adjacent subcarriers. Based on calculated average instantaneous signal to noise (SNR) same modulation scheme is applied to all subcarriers of same block. Here average bit error rate (BER) performance of OFDM system under fixed modulation and adaptive modulation is observed. Average BER performance of these modulation techniques is observed with various inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) size and using simpler adaptive quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) schemes. The simulation results show that BER performance of OFDM system using adaptive modulation is better than fixed modulation.

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