How is Time Frequency Space Modulation Related to Short Time Fourier Signaling?
Akbar M Sayeed

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between OTFS and OSTF signaling, revealing their unitarily equivalent nature in digital domain, and compares their capacity and error performance under various channel conditions.
Contribution
It establishes the unitarily equivalent relationship between OTFS and OSTF, develops a matrix-vector model, and analyzes their performance differences in dynamic channels.
Findings
OTFS under-performs OSTF in capacity but better in error probability.
Channel matrix characteristics explain performance differences.
OSTF basis waveforms improve OFDM performance in high mobility environments.
Abstract
We investigate the relationship between Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) modulation and Orthogonal Short Time Fourier (OSTF) signaling. OTFS was recently proposed as a new scheme for high Doppler scenarios and builds on OSTF. We first show that the two schemes are unitarily equivalent in the digital domain. However, OSTF defines the analog-digital interface with the waveform domain. We then develop a critically sampled matrix-vector model for the two systems and consider linear minimum mean-squared error (MMSE) filtering at the receiver to suppress inter-symbol interference. Initial comparison of capacity and (uncoded) probability of error reveals a surprising observation: OTFS under-performs OSTF in capacity but over-performs in probability of error. This result can be attributed to characteristics of the channel matrices induced by the two systems. In particular, the diagonal…
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