I/Q-Imbalance Self-Interference Coordination
Alexandros-Apostolos A. Boulogeorgos, Vasileios M. Kapinas, George K., Karagiannidis, and Robert Schober

TL;DR
This paper introduces IQSC, a low-complexity scheme that mitigates I/Q imbalance effects in single-antenna multi-carrier systems, improving reliability and achieving frequency diversity without extra power or feedback.
Contribution
The paper proposes IQSC, a novel transmit diversity scheme that coordinates self-interference from IQI, outperforming existing compensation methods and approaching ideal system performance.
Findings
IQSC outperforms existing IQI compensation schemes.
IQSC achieves near-ideal performance without additional power or feedback.
The scheme provides second-order frequency diversity.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel low-complexity scheme, which improves the performance of single-antenna multi-carrier communication systems, suffering from in-phase and quadrature (I/Q)-imbalance (IQI) at the receiver. We refer to the proposed scheme as I/Q-imbalance self-interference coordination (IQSC). IQSC does not only mitigate the detrimental effects of IQI, but, through appropriate signal processing, also coordinates the self-interference terms produced by IQI in order to achieve second-order frequency diversity. However, these benefits come at the expense of a reduction in transmission rate. More specifically, IQSC is a simple transmit diversity scheme that improves the signal quality at the receiver by elementary signal processing operations across symmetric (mirror) pairs of subcarriers. Thereby, the proposed transmission protocol has a similar complexity as Alamouti's…
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