Abstract

AbstractCyclic interleaved frequency division multiplexing (CIFDM), a variant of IFDM, has recently been proposed. While CIFDM employs cyclic interleaving at the transmitter to make multipath components resolvable at the receiver, the current approach of matched filtering followed by multipath combining does not fully exploit the diversity available. This is primarily because the correlation residues among the codes have a significant impact on multipath resolution. As a solution, we introduce a novel multipath successive interference cancellation (SIC) technique for CIFDM, which replaces the conventional matched filtering approach. We have examined the performance of this proposed CIFDM‐SIC technique and compared it with the conventional CIFDM‐matched filter bank and IFDM schemes. Our simulation results clearly demonstrate the superiority of the proposed scheme over the existing ones.

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