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Title: A Numerically efficient power optimization scheme for coded OFDM systems in achieving minimum frame error rate
Authors: Santhosh Kumar, G
Rama, Krishna Sharma
Deepthi, K V B L
Keywords: FER
BER
OFDM
Convex Optimization
Near-Optimum power allocation
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Publisher: Ijsrp
Abstract: Coded OFDM is a transmission technique that is used in many practical communication systems. In a coded OFDM system, source data are coded, interleaved and multiplexed for transmission over many frequency sub-channels. In a conventional coded OFDM system, the transmission power of each subcarrier is the same regardless of the channel condition. However, some subcarrier can suffer deep fading with multi-paths and the power allocated to the faded subcarrier is likely to be wasted. In this paper, we compute the FER and BER bounds of a coded OFDM system given as convex functions for a given channel coder, inter-leaver and channel response. The power optimization is shown to be a convex optimization problem that can be solved numerically with great efficiency. With the proposed power optimization scheme, near-optimum power allocation for a given coded OFDM system and channel response to minimize FER or BER under a constant transmission power constraint is obtained
Description: International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 4, Issue 1, January 2014
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4186
ISSN: 2250-3153
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