Cyclic prefixed OQAM-OFDM and its application to single-carrier FDMA

Xiqi Gao*, Wenjin Wang, Xiang Gen Xia, Edward K.S. Au, Xiaohu You

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Abstract

Single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) has appeared to be a promising technique for high data rate uplink communications. Aimed at SC-FDMA applications, a cyclic prefixed version of the offset quadrature amplitude modulation based OFDM (OQAM-OFDM) is first proposed in this paper. We show that cyclic prefixed OQAM-OFDM (CP-OQAM-OFDM) can be realized within the framework of the standard OFDM system, and perfect recovery condition in the ideal channel is derived. We then apply CP-OQAM-OFDM to SC-FDMA transmission in frequency selective fading channels. Signal model and joint widely linear minimum mean square error (WLMMSE) equalization using a prior information with low complexity are developed. Compared with the existing DFTS-OFDM based SC-FDMA, the proposed SC-FDMA can significantly reduce envelope fluctuation (EF) of the transmitted signal while maintaining the bandwidth efficiency. The inherent structure of CP-OQAM-OFDM enables low-complexity joint equalization in the frequency domain to combat both the multiple access interference and the intersymbol interference. The joint WLMMSE equalization using a prior information guarantees optimal MMSE performance and supports Turbo receiver for improved bit error rate (BER) performance. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed SC-FDMA in terms of EF (including peak-to-average power ratio, instantaneous-to-average power ratio and cubic metric) and BER performances.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5739162
Pages (from-to)1467-1480
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume59
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
  • envelope fluctuation
  • frequency domain equalization
  • single-carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA)
  • widely linear processing

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