Spectral Efficiency and BER Analysis In 802.16e Standard
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Spectrum being nature’s gift; needs most wise use of it. OFDM system is an excellent way to utilize
the spectrum. OFDM is a parallel data transmission system which promises the high data rate with
minimum degradation of the quality of service relative to serial communication techniques. In
OFDM, a single channel utilizes multiple sub-carriers on adjacent frequencies. In addition the subcarriers
in an OFDM system are overlapping to maximize spectral efficiency. Ordinarily, overlapping
adjacent channels can interfere with one another. However, sub-carriers in an OFDM system are
precisely orthogonal to one another. Thus, they are able to overlap without interfering. As a result,
OFDM systems are able to maximize spectral efficiency without causing adjacent channel
interference. In order to obtain the orthogonality the subcarrier frequencies must be spaced by a
multiple of the inverse of symbol duration. Other than spectral efficiency OFDM has many
advantages, as immunity to impulse interference, resilient to RF interference, robustness to channel
fading, resistance to multipath, much lower computational complexity(collectively, they reduces bit
error rate ).
Also, WiMAX being one of the standards which is using OFDM, has excellent spectral efficiency
but there are no limits for researcher’s, that is inspiration for “spectral-efficiency and BER analysis in
802.16e”. As we know that with “differential -modulation” over either time samples (Doppler
problem) or sub carrier (tone correlation & phase rotation problem) cause a problem. So the suitable
modulation techniques are tradeoff between SPECTRAL EFFICIENCY & BER, in simple words as
level of modulation is increased BER get degraded but spectral-efficiency get improved. However, an
improvement in BER can be achieved using combinations of different FEC coding but at the cost of
spectral-efficiency. In present work RS and CC combination has been implemented for BER
improvement, without much loss in spectral efficiency.
In wireless system, neither spectrum nor BER can be compromised at any cost. The tradeoff between
modulation techniques and FEC is desirable. Hence, both the trade-off, the effect of modulation level
and the effect of FEC have been analyzed in thesis work. Also, effect of CP addition has been
analyzed. For this purpose different channels starting from ideal one i.e AWGN, after that Rayleigh
and then finally Nakagami have been taken for analysis.
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