Abstract

ABSTRACTIn orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems, the time‐selective fading channel causes the signal Doppler expansion in high‐mobility scenarios, leading to intercarrier interference (ICI) in the received signals. People had employed a full‐dimensional weighting matrix method to reduce the Doppler‐assisted ICI, though it required a high implementation complexity. In order to reduce the ICI and produce lower complexities, this paper proposes to exploit the tridiagonal weighting matrix to suppress ICIs, in which an optimization problem is constructed to design the tridiagonal weighting matrix, and the nonzero coefficients within the tridiagonal matrix denote optimization variables. Moreover, the optimization objective exploits the system bit error rate (BER) instead of the conventional signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), which results in a highly nonlinear optimization problem. Therefore, an iterative solving approach is proposed according to the successive convex approximation (SCA). Simulations show that the proposed method can achieve a good balance between the complexity and BER degradation, especially in the scenario with moderate Doppler spreads.

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