Abstract

For intercarrier interference (ICI) due to frequency offsets, this paper studies an ICI self-cancellation scheme for combating the impact of ICI on OFDM systems. Its basic idea is symbols rotation and interference serf-cancellation. At the transmitter, original symbols are mapped into one special symbol block, and then it is transmitted as a conventional OFDM system. Received signals are divided into two paths at the receiver. The each sampled data of the received signal at one path is multiplied by relevant sub-carriers, respectively. Later, these results are subtracted from those of the relevant signal at another path, and then the resultant signals are demodulated to obtain the estimation of original data symbols as a conventional OFDM system. Analysis results show that the ICI contained in the received signals can be effectively reduced by using the scheme, and the carrier-to-interference power ratio (CIR) of the scheme is obviously better than that of a conventional scheme and another similar scheme. Similarly, simulation results show bit error rate (BER) performance of the scheme is better than that of two other schemes. (3 pages)

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