Low-Complexity Equalization of Zak-OTFS in the Frequency Domain
Sandesh Rao Mattu, Nishant Mehrotra, Saif Khan Mohammed, Venkatesh Khammammetti, Robert Calderbank

TL;DR
This paper introduces a low-complexity frequency domain equalization method for Zak-OTFS modulation, leveraging a banded channel matrix and conjugate gradient algorithms to improve efficiency while maintaining performance.
Contribution
It develops a novel frequency domain equalization approach for Zak-OTFS, reducing computational complexity with a banded channel matrix and conjugate gradient methods.
Findings
FD equalization has linear complexity in frame size.
Performance comparable to DD domain equalization.
Significant reduction in computational complexity.
Abstract
4G/5G wireless standards use orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) which is robust to frequency selectivity. Equalization is possible with a single tap filter, and low-complexity equalization makes OFDM an attractive physical layer. However the performance of OFDM degrades with mobility, since Doppler spreads introduce inter-carrier interference (ICI) between subcarriers and they are no longer orthogonal. Zak-transform based orthogonal time frequency space (Zak-OTFS) modulation has been shown to be robust to doubly selective channels. Zak-OTFS signals are formed in the delay-Doppler (DD) domain, converted to time domain (TD) for transmission and reception, then returned to the DD domain for processing. The received signal is a superposition of many attenuated copies since the doubly selective channel introduces delay and Doppler shifts. The received symbols are more…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification · Digital Filter Design and Implementation
