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tsonev2011enhanced


Dobroslav Tsonev, Sinan Sinanovic and Harald Haas, "Enhanced subcarrier index modulation (SIM) OFDM," Proceedings of IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011), Houston, TX, December 2011, pp. 728–732.


Abstract

A novel modulation technique coined SIM-OFDM was recently proposed. SIM-OFDM uses different frequency carrier states to convey information and leads to increased performance in comparison to conventional OFDM. Additionally, its innovative structure can lead to a decrease of the peak system power, which is highly beneficial in the context of optical wireless communication. One of the issues of the original SIM-OFDM scheme is a potential bit error propagation which could lead to significant burst errors. The current paper proposes a modified technique which avoids bit error propagation whilst retaining the benefits of the concept.

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Dobroslav Tsonev
Sinan Sinanovic
Harald Haas

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@inproceedings{tsonev2011enhanced,
    author = {Tsonev, Dobroslav and Sinanovic, Sinan and Haas, Harald},
    doi = {10.1109/GLOCOMW.2011.6162549},
    title = {{Enhanced subcarrier index modulation (SIM) OFDM}},
    pages = {728--732},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    issn = {1930-529X},
    address = {Houston, TX},
    booktitle = {IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011)},
    month = {12},
    year = {2011},
   }
   
   

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