Systems and method for orthogonal frequency divisional multiplexing

Systems and methods for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing are provided. In one embodiment, a multi-carrier modem comprises: a receiver configured to receive a waveform comprising a plurality of spectrally overlapping carrier signals from at least two of a plurality of remote units, wherein...

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Hauptverfasser: Dapper, Mark J, Geile, Michael J, Hill, Terrance J, Roberts, Harold A, Anderson, Brian D, Brede, Jeffrey, Wadman, Mark S, Kirscht, Robert J, Herrmann, James J, Fort, Michael J, Buska, Steven P, Solum, Jeff, Enfield, Debra Lea, Berg, Darrell, Smigelski, Thomas, Tucker, Thomas C, Hall, Joe, Logajan, John M, Boualouang, Somvay, Lou, Heng, Elpers, Mark, Downs, Matt, Ferris, Tammy, Opoczynski, Adam, Russell, David S, Nelson, Calvin G, Samant, Niranjan R, Chiappetta, Joseph F, Sarnikowski, Scott
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Systems and methods for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing are provided. In one embodiment, a multi-carrier modem comprises: a receiver configured to receive a waveform comprising a plurality of spectrally overlapping carrier signals from at least two of a plurality of remote units, wherein the plurality of spectrally overlapping carrier signals are modulated using an inverse Fourier transform algorithm; a transmitter; a processor coupled to the transmitter, wherein the processor outputs data for transmission to the transmitter, wherein the processor applies an inverse Fourier transform algorithm to the data provided to the transmitter; a controller programed to instruct the transmitter to transmit a predetermined identifier on at least one of the spectrally overlapping carrier signals, the predetermined identifier identifying to a first remote unit a range of the plurality of spectrally overlapping carrier signals for the first remote unit to receive control information.