Abstract

This paper analyses the data reconstruction effects emerged from the deployment of non-perfect prototype filters in Filter Bank MultiCarrier (FBMC) systems operating over Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) and frequency-flat Rayleigh channels considering frequency-flatness for each subcarrier. This goal is attained by studying the Bit Error Rate (BER) effects of the prototype filters, increasing the scenario complexity progressively. Despite the complexity, both exact and approximate Bit Error Probability (BEP) expressions portray the BER degradation analytically for any FBMC prototype filter. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed BEP expressions match perfectly with the simulated BER performance for FBMC systems, regardless of the prototype filter choice.

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