Vector OFDM Transmission over Non-Gaussian Power Line Communication Channels
Bamidele Adebisi, Khaled M. Rabie, Augustine Ikpehai, Cinna Soltanpur,, and Andrew Wells

TL;DR
This paper evaluates vector OFDM's improved PAPR performance over non-Gaussian power line channels, demonstrating power savings and enhanced resilience compared to conventional OFDM, especially with larger vector block sizes.
Contribution
It introduces the use of vector OFDM with nonlinear preprocessors for power line communication, showing significant PAPR reduction and power efficiency gains over traditional OFDM.
Findings
Up to 2 dB power saving compared to conventional OFDM.
Enhanced PAPR reduction with larger vector block sizes.
Improved system resilience and reduced modem size and cost.
Abstract
Most of the recent power line communication (PLC) systems and standards, both narrow-band and broadband, are based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM). This multiplexing scheme however suffers from the high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) which can considerably impact the energy efficiency, size and cost of PLC modems as well as cause electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) issues. This paper investigates the performance of vector OFDM (VOFDM), which has inherently better PAPR properties, over non-Gaussian broadband PLC channels equipped with two nonlinear preprocessors at the receiver. In addition, the low PAPR property of the VOFDM system is exploited to further enhance the efficiency of the nonlinear preprocessors. The achievable gains are studied in terms of the complementary cumulative distribution function of the PAPR, probability of noise detection error and the…
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