
TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel time-domain N-continuous GFDM scheme that significantly suppresses sidelobes and maintains low interference, enhancing GFDM's performance for 5G networks.
Contribution
It proposes a new TD-NC-GFDM method with basis signal redesign and interference mitigation, improving sidelobe suppression and BER performance over existing GFDM.
Findings
TD-NC-GFDM achieves higher SIR than TD-NC-OFDM.
Both proposed schemes significantly reduce sidelobe levels.
Low-interference TD-NC-GFDM maintains original GFDM BER performance.
Abstract
Generalized frequency division multiplexing (GFDM) has been a candidate multicarrier scheme in the 5th generation cellular networks for its flexibility of transmitter filter in time and frequency. However, for the circularly shaped transmitter filter, GFDM provides limited performance gain of sidelobe suppression. In this paper, we propose a scheme, called time-domain N-continuous GFDM (TD-NC-GFDM), to reduce the discontinuities caused by the GFDM transmitter filter and achieve promising sidelobe suppression gain. Based on time-domain N-continuous orthogonal frequency devision multiplexing (TD-NC-OFDM), TD-NC-GFDM signal can be obtained by superposing a smooth signal in the time domain. The smooth signal is linearly combined by basis signals in a new basis set related to GFDM transmitter waveform. To eliminate the interference caused by the smooth signal, two solutions are proposed.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
