Abstract

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is widely used in wireless systems because of its high spectral efficiency, though it is known that it is highly vulnerable to frequency synchronization errors, which severely impede its performance. Such errors arise due to carrier frequency offset and Doppler frequency spread. They destroy the orthogonality among sub carriers and introduce inter carrier interference (ICI). The interference power is proportional to the received signal strength and amount of frequency offset. Several proposal to reduce the impact of ICI in OFDM use very complex signal processing and some have associated bandwidth efficiency loss. Since ICI is inversely proportional to the sub carrier bandwidth, it is interesting to investigate the gains in a system with adaptable sub carrier bandwidth. A system which can support variable sub carrier bandwidths simultaneously meeting the needs of different ICI conditions is compared against a normal OFDM system which uses fixed carrier bandwidth (FSB). Results show that the VSB schemes can be preferred over FSB OFDM system when users with different receive signal strength and Doppler condition have to be served simultaneously.

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