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Title: Efficiency analysis of a truncated flip-FBMC in burst optical transmission
Authors: Bahaaelden, Mohammed S.
Ortega, Beatriz
Pérez Jiménez, Rafael 
Renfors, Markku
UNESCO Clasification: 3325 Tecnología de las telecomunicaciones
Keywords: Filter Bank Multicarrier (FBMC)
Flip-OFDM
Hard Truncation Methods
Heisenberg Factor
Interference Approximation Method, et al
Issue Date: 2021
Journal: IEEE Access 
Abstract: A novel Flip-filter bank multicarrier (Flip-FBMC)-based transmultiplexer (TMUX) with offset quadrature amplitude modulation is proposed to enhance the transmission performance compared to a conventional Flip-OFDM system. Moreover, the possibility to reduce the TMUX response (latency) and increase spectral efficiency is investigated for the first time through a tail shortening method. The proposed design is based on a biorthogonal form for visible light communication (VLC) to increase the flexibility of design requirements. However, spectral efficiency suffers from the ramp-up and the ramp-down at the beginning and end, respectively, of a data burst. Hence, as a penalty, Flip-FBMC imposes 9 more symbols than a Flip-OFDM packet and two factors compared to a DCO-FBMC burst. Hard truncation of the lowest energy tail minimizes latency and limits the system penalty to 2.5 symbols, which is lower than that of DCO-FBCM by 2 symbols. The results show that the prototype filter of the Heisenberg factor ( $\approx 1$ ) is highly effective in reducing the energy loss of truncated tails and reduces the symbol error rate (SER). The Flip-FBMC gain over a direct line-of-sight VLC channel is analyzed, and the channel estimation of a truncated burst, which is based on the interference approximation method (IAM) of IAM-C type, exhibits a superior performance of 1.5 dB at 10-3 SER over the IAM-R method and 1 dB at 10-5 SNR over a cyclic prefix of 1 point Flip-OFDM. On the other hand, the analysis reveals that IAM-C is slightly impacted by the truncated burst compared to the nontruncated version.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/112116
ISSN: 2169-3536
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3096660
Source: IEEE Access [EISSN 2169-3536], v. 9, p. 100558-100569, (Enero 2021)
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