Decision directed impulse noise mitigation for OFDM in frequency selective fading channels [DVB-T example]

Impulse noise is a significant problem in some OFDM applications, including digital television broadcasting. In this paper, we study a novel decision directed impulse mitigation algorithm, both analytically and with simulations for the DVB-T parameters. In this algorithm, the noise component in each...

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Published in2004 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference - Globecom Vol. 6; pp. 3536 - 3540 Vol.6
Main Authors Armstrong, J., Suraweera, H.A.
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Abstract Impulse noise is a significant problem in some OFDM applications, including digital television broadcasting. In this paper, we study a novel decision directed impulse mitigation algorithm, both analytically and with simulations for the DVB-T parameters. In this algorithm, the noise component in each received input sample is estimated based on preliminary decisions on the transmitted data. When the estimate is large enough to indicate that impulse noise is present in the sample, the estimated noise component is subtracted from the input sample before final demodulation. This technique has been shown to be extremely effective in flat fading channels. In this paper, its application in frequency selective fading channels is analyzed. The optimum weighting factors for combining noise estimates from subcarriers subject to different fading are calculated. Simulation results are presented for Rayleigh and Ricean channels which show that the technique can reduce the error rates due to impulsive noise by an order of magnitude.
AbstractList Impulse noise is a significant problem in some OFDM applications, including digital television broadcasting. In this paper, we study a novel decision directed impulse mitigation algorithm, both analytically and with simulations for the DVB-T parameters. In this algorithm, the noise component in each received input sample is estimated based on preliminary decisions on the transmitted data. When the estimate is large enough to indicate that impulse noise is present in the sample, the estimated noise component is subtracted from the input sample before final demodulation. This technique has been shown to be extremely effective in flat fading channels. In this paper, its application in frequency selective fading channels is analyzed. The optimum weighting factors for combining noise estimates from subcarriers subject to different fading are calculated. Simulation results are presented for Rayleigh and Ricean channels which show that the technique can reduce the error rates due to impulsive noise by an order of magnitude.
Author Armstrong, J.
Suraweera, H.A.
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Noise reduction
Digital television
Rayleigh channels
Error rate
Data transmission
Television applications
Rice fading
Cable television
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Digital broadcasting
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Analytical models
Applied sciences
Broadcasting. Videocommunications. Audiovisual
Demodulation
Detection, estimation, filtering, equalization, prediction
Digital TV
Digital video broadcasting
Error analysis
Exact sciences and technology
Fading
Information, signal and communications theory
Multiplexing
OFDM
Rayleigh channels
Signal and communications theory
Signal, noise
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Television
Transmission and modulation (techniques and equipments)
TV broadcasting
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