Zak-OTFS over CP-OFDM
Saif Khan Mohammed, Saurabh Prakash, Muhammad Ubadah, Imran Ali Khan, Ronny Hadani, Shlomo Rakib, Shachar Kons, Yoav Hebron, Ananthanarayanan Chockalingam, Robert Calderbank

TL;DR
This paper proposes a practical implementation of Zak-OTFS modulation over existing CP-OFDM systems, enabling improved performance in high delay-Doppler scenarios with low complexity.
Contribution
It introduces a low-complexity precoder and post-processor for Zak-OTFS over CP-OFDM, facilitating its integration into current communication infrastructure.
Findings
Zak-OTFS outperforms CP-OFDM in high delay-Doppler environments.
The proposed architecture enables implementation with minimal modifications to existing systems.
Zak-OTFS reduces interference and improves reliability in challenging channels.
Abstract
Zak-Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (Zak-OTFS) modulation has been shown to achieve significantly better performance compared to the standardized Cyclic-Prefix Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (CP-OFDM), in high delay/Doppler spread scenarios envisaged in next generation communication systems. Zak-OTFS carriers are quasi-periodic pulses in the delay-Doppler (DD) domain, characterized by two parameters, (i) the pulse period along the delay axis (``delay period") (Doppler period is related to the delay period), and (ii) the pulse shaping filter. An important practical challenge is enabling support for Zak-OTFS modulation in existing CP-OFDM based modems. In this paper we show that Zak-OTFS modulation with pulse shaping constrained to sinc filtering (filter bandwidth equal to the communication bandwidth ) followed by time-windowing with a rectangular window of duration $(T +…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Network Technologies
