Zak-OTFS: Pulse Shaping and the Tradeoff between Time/Bandwidth Expansion and Predictability
Jinu Jayachandran, Rahul Kumar Jaiswal, Saif Khan Mohammed, Ronny, Hadani, Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam, Robert Calderbank

TL;DR
This paper explores Zak-OTFS's predictability under certain conditions, integrating sensing and communication, and demonstrates how Gaussian pulse shaping filters improve BER performance and extend the crystallization region.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for filter design in the delay-Doppler domain, showing Gaussian filters outperform previous filters and extend the crystallization condition.
Findings
Gaussian filters improve BER performance.
Gaussian filters extend the crystallization region.
Filter design impacts pilot energy distribution.
Abstract
The Zak-OTFS input/output (I/O) relation is predictable and non-fading when the delay and Doppler periods are greater than the effective channel delay and Doppler spreads, a condition which we refer to as the crystallization condition. When the crystallization condition is satisfied, we describe how to integrate sensing and communication within a single Zak-OTFS subframe by transmitting a pilot in the center of the subframe and surrounding the pilot with a pilot region and guard band to mitigate interference between data symbols and pilot. At the receiver we first read off the effective channel taps within the pilot region, and then use the estimated channel taps to recover the data from the symbols received outside the pilot region. We introduce a framework for filter design in the delay-Doppler (DD) domain where the symplectic Fourier transform connects aliasing in the DD domain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Optical Network Technologies
