Stepped Frequency Division Multiplexing: A Jump-Free Continuous-Time AFDM Waveform
Yewen Cao, Yulin Shao

TL;DR
This paper introduces Stepped Frequency Division Multiplexing (SFDM), a novel waveform design that reduces out-of-band emissions and improves robustness in AFDM systems by eliminating discontinuities caused by frequency wrapping.
Contribution
The paper proposes SFDM, a new AFDM waveform that maintains continuity, reduces spectral leakage, and enhances receiver robustness without altering the core AFDM structure.
Findings
SFDM reduces out-of-band emissions compared to PC-AFDM.
Numerical results confirm tail coefficient predictions and spectral improvements.
SFDM improves receiver robustness under fractional-delay propagation.
Abstract
Affine frequency division multiplexing (AFDM) has emerged as a promising modulation scheme for doubly selective channels, but its canonical continuous-time realization, referred to herein as piecewise continuous AFDM (PC-AFDM), has been observed to exhibit high out-of-band emission (OOBE) whose mechanism has not been analytically characterized. This paper shows that the underlying cause is frequency wrapping, which introduces internal envelope jumps between AFDM sampling instants and generates a high-frequency spectral tail distinct from ordinary block truncation. To eliminate these discontinuities without altering the inverse discrete affine Fourier transform (IDAFT) output sequence, we propose stepped frequency division multiplexing (SFDM). In SFDM, the instantaneous frequency is kept constant at the midpoint of the wrapped chirp within each sampling interval, while the phase is…
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