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No sistema de multiplexação por divisão de frequência ortogonal (OFDM), um intervalo de guarda (GI) é usado para remover a interferência entre símbolos (ISI) devido a um canal multipercurso. É difícil definir um comprimento GI ideal no ambiente cujo multipercurso varia. Neste artigo, propomos um intervalo de guarda variável baseado no atraso máximo estimado de um canal multipercurso. O atraso máximo é estimado a partir de uma resposta ao impulso do canal (CIR), que é estimada por um símbolo de preâmbulo. No entanto, como o CIR estimado inclui o ruído, é difícil decidir o IG ideal. Para resolver o problema, introduzimos o método que seleciona o caminho cuja relação sinal-ruído é alta. Além disso, é necessário que a informação do comprimento GI ideal seja transmitida de um receptor para um transmissor. Neste artigo, usamos um quadro de confirmação (ACK) para o feedback das informações GI.
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Naoto SASAOKA, Hideaki TANAKA, Yuki ISHIKAWA, Takaharu NAKANISHI, Yoshio ITOH, "Variable Guard Interval Based on Maximum Delay Estimation for Adaptive OFDM Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E92-A, no. 11, pp. 2862-2865, November 2009, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.2862.
Abstract: In orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system, a guard interval (GI) is used to remove the inter-symbol interference (ISI) due to a multipath channel. It is difficult to set an optimal GI length in the environment whose multipath varies. In this paper, we propose a variable guard interval based on the estimated maximum delay of a multipath channel. The maximum delay is estimated from a channel impulse response (CIR), which is estimated by a preamble symbol. However, since the estimated CIR includes the noise, it is difficult to decide the optimal GI. In order to solve the problem, we introduce the method which selects the path whose signal to noise ratio is high. Additionally, the information of the optimal GI length is required to be transmitted from a receiver to a transmitter. In this paper, we use an acknowledgment (ACK) frame for the feedback of the GI information.
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