Spectrum Efficient MIMO-FBMC System using Filter Output Truncation
Adnan Zafar, Lei Zhang, Pei Xiao, Muhammad Ali Imran

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the impact of filter output truncation on MIMO-FBMC systems and proposes a compensation algorithm to mitigate interference, improving spectral efficiency without sacrificing bit error rate performance.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical matrix model of MIMO-FBMC with filter truncation and introduces a novel interference compensation algorithm that enhances system performance.
Findings
FOT reduces overhead but introduces interference.
The compensation algorithm effectively restores SIR.
BER performance remains comparable to non-truncated systems.
Abstract
Due to the use of an appropriately designed pulse shaping prototype filter, filter bank multicarrier (FBMC) system can achieve low out of band (OoB) emissions and is also robust to the channel and synchronization errors. However, it comes at a cost of long filter tails which may reduce the spectral efficiency significantly when the block size is small. Filter output truncation (FOT) can reduce the overhead by discarding the filter tails but may also significantly destroy the orthogonality of FBMC system, by introducing inter carrier interference (ICI) and inter symbol interference (ISI) terms in the received signal. As a result, the signal to interference ratio (SIR) is degraded. In addition, the presence of intrinsic interference terms in FBMC also proves to be an obstacle in combining multiple input multiple output (MIMO) with FBMC. In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis on…
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