Preamble reconstruction method for impulsive interference avoidance in MIMO-OFDM receivers

Tsung Yeh He*, You Hsien Lin, Tsung Yu Tsai, Terng-Yin Hsu

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Abstract

For wireless packet transmissions, preambles are essential to make packet synchronization function. Impulsive interference not only distorts datum, but also degrades link reliability. To deal with such distortions, a peak-to-average ratio (PAPR) detection is adopted to search impulsive positions and the convolution with the estimated time-domain response is used to recovery the distorted preambles. Simulations of a 2x2 MIMO-OFDM system with RF impairments in frequency-selective fading indicate that the SNR loss is about 2.5 dB sim; 4.6 dB to ensure synchronization working at a signal-to-impulse ratio (SIR) of -10 dB.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCSQRWC 2012 - 2012 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference
Pages132-136
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
Event2012 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference, CSQRWC 2012 - New Taipei City, Banqiao Dist., Taiwan
Duration: 23 Jul 201227 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameCSQRWC 2012 - 2012 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference

Conference

Conference2012 Cross Strait Quad-Regional Radio Science and Wireless Technology Conference, CSQRWC 2012
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityNew Taipei City, Banqiao Dist.
Period23/07/1227/07/12

Keywords

  • Impulsive Interference Avoidance
  • MIMO-OFDM
  • Preamble Reconstruction
  • RF impairment

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