Rethinking Modulation and Detection for High Doppler Channels
We present two modulation and detection techniques that are designed to allow for efficient equalization for channels that exhibit an arbitrary Doppler spread but no delay spread. These techniques are based on principles similar to techniques designed for time-invariant delay spread channels (e.g.,...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present two modulation and detection techniques that are designed to allow
for efficient equalization for channels that exhibit an arbitrary Doppler
spread but no delay spread. These techniques are based on principles similar to
techniques designed for time-invariant delay spread channels (e.g., Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing or OFDM) and have the same computational
complexity. Through numerical simulations, we show that effective equalization
is possible for channels that exhibit a high Doppler spread and even a modest
delay spread, whereas equalized OFDM exhibits a strictly worse performance in
these environments. Our results indicate that, in rapidly time-varying
channels, such as those found in high-mobility or mmWave deployments, new
modulation coupled with appropriate channel estimation and equalization
techniques may significantly outperform modulation and detection schemes that
are designed for static or slowly time varying multipath channels. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1905.00349 |