Estimation and compensation of inter carrier interference in wimax physical layer under various channel models
Tarun Kumar Juluru, Anitha sheela Kankacharla

TL;DR
This paper proposes a pilot-aided self-cancellation method to estimate and mitigate inter-carrier interference in WiMAX systems, improving signal quality and reducing interference under various channel conditions.
Contribution
It introduces the PASCS scheme that enhances ICI mitigation in WiMAX by accurate frequency offset estimation and pilot symbol utilization, outperforming existing methods.
Findings
CIR improved by 20 dB with PASCS
Better performance in LOS conditions
Enhanced BER performance with the proposed method
Abstract
WiMAX is Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access has emerged as a promising solution for transmission of higher data rates for fixed and mobile applications. IEEE 802.16d and e are the standards proposed. To attain higher data rates the Multi Carrier System with Multiple Input and Multiple Output MIMO is incorporated in the WiMAX. And all these sub carriers are considered to be orthogonal to each other. As the number of sub carriers is increased there is no guarantee of sustained orthogonality, i.e. at some point the carriers are not independent to each other, and hence where the orthogonality can be loosed which leads to interference and also owing to the synchronization between transmitter and receiver local oscillator, it causes interference known as Inter Carrier Interference (ICI).In this scheme at the transmitter side the modulated data and a few predefined pilot symbols…
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