As designers begin turning to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) in system architectures, they will quickly realize that implementing this modulation scheme is not an easy task.
Over the past year I’ve been writing about potential transmission standards for a nextgeneration broadcast platform (NGBP). The most promising standards are all based on orthogonal frequency division ...
As more high-speed amplifier applications deal with communication systems, wired or wireless, a brief introduction and overview of orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) is necessary. With a ...
The distribution of content involves the need to adapt digital information to its means of carriage — what we typically call transmission — and to understand that fully, we need to understand the ...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has become attractive for many current and emerging commercial applications because it provides a combination of data throughput, scalability, and ...
OFDM is a multi-carrier system where data bits are encoded to multiple sub-carriers, while being sent simultaneously. This results in the optimal usage of bandwidth. A set of orthogonal sub-carriers ...
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