Abstract

An efficient method is proposed to estimate the carrier frequency offsets (CFOs) in the orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) uplink. The conventional alternating projection method is accelerated by utilising the inherited properties of the matrices involved. The multiplication of large sparse projection matrices can be elegantly transformed to a series of products involving small dense matrices, and the inverse operation of these large matrices can be substituted by direct computations. Hence, the computational cost is significantly reduced without compromising the accuracy of the CFO estimation.

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