Effect of Prefix/Suffix Configurations on OTFS Systems with Rectangular Waveforms
Salah Eddine Zegrar, H\"useyin Arslan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how different prefix/suffix configurations affect OTFS system performance, models the effective channels, and proposes a new reduced-FCP structure to optimize high mobility communication scenarios.
Contribution
It models the effective channels for various OTFS prefix/suffix configurations and introduces a novel RFCP structure with decodable CP information.
Findings
OTFS has a sparse structure across configurations
Performance varies with prefix/suffix type and scenario
RFCP offers improved decodability and efficiency
Abstract
Recently, orthogonal time-frequency-space (OTFS) modulation is used as a promising candidate waveform for high mobility communication scenarios. In practical transmission, OTFS with rectangular pulse shaping is implemented using different prefix/suffix configurations including reduced-cyclic prefix (RCP), full-CP (FCP), full-zero suffix (FZS), and reduced-zero padded (RZP). However, for each prefix/suffix type, different effective channel are seen at the receiver side resulting in dissimilar performance of the various OTFS configurations given a specific communication scenario. To fulfill this gap, in this paper, we study and model the effective channel in OTFS systems using various prefix/suffix configurations. Then, from the input-output relation analysis of the received signal, we show that the OTFS has a simple sparse structure for all prefix/suffix types, where the only difference…
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TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Power Amplifier Design
