Abstract
In doubly selective fading channels, the conventional orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system suffers high inter-carrier interferences (ICIs). To deal with the ICIs, combining the time-domain windowing and Viterbi detection, we propose a wrap-around based frequency-varying Viterbi detection scheme for windowed OFDM systems. In a doubly selective fading channel, we theoretically derive the input-output relationship of windowed OFDM systems. It is observed that by selecting a proper window function, the equivalent channel matrix is sparse. Therefore, the severe ICIs can be significantly mitigated by our proposed wrap-around based frequency-varying Viterbi detection scheme. It is shown by simulation results that our proposed scheme achieves the performance very close to that of the maximum likelihood detector, even when the normalized Doppler frequency is as high as 0.667. Furthermore, the computational complexity of our proposed detection method is linear to the number of subcarriers, given the maximum iteration times and the constraint length.
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