Performance analysis of turbo coded OFDM in wireless application

Naik, B Balaji (2008) Performance analysis of turbo coded OFDM in wireless application. MTech thesis.

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Abstract

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) has become a popular modulation method in high speed wireless communications. By partitioning a wideband fading channel into flat narrowband channels, OFDM is able to mitigate the detrimental effects of multi path fading using a simple one- tap equalizer. There is a growing need to quickly transmit information wirelessly and accurately.Engineers have already combine techniques such as OFDM suitable for high data rate transmission with forward error correction (FEC) methods over wireless channels. In this thesis, we enhance the system throughput of a working OFDM system by adding turbo coding. The smart use of coding and power allocation in OFDM will be useful to the desired performance at higher data rates.Error control codes have become a vital part of modern digital wireless systems,enabling reliable transmission to be achieved over noisy channels. Over the past decade,turbo codes have been widely considered to be the most powerful error control code of practical importance. In the same time-scale, mixed voice/data networks have advanced further and the concept of global wireless networks and terrestrial links has emerged. Such networks present the challenge of optimizing error control codes for different channel types,and for the different qualities of service demanded by voice and data.

Item Type:Thesis (MTech)
Uncontrolled Keywords:OFDM, FEC,
Subjects:Engineering and Technology > Electronics and Communication Engineering > Signal Processing
Divisions: Engineering and Technology > Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
ID Code:4150
Deposited By:Hemanta Biswal
Deposited On:19 Jun 2012 15:07
Last Modified:19 Jun 2012 15:07
Supervisor(s):Patra, S K

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