Title :
Adaptive subcarrier block modulation with differentially modulated pilot symbol assistance for downlink OFDM using uplink delay spread
Author :
Ahn, Chang-Jun ; Takahashi, Satoshi ; Harada, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Yokosuka
Abstract :
In an AMS/OFDM system, base station is in control of the modulation level of each subcarrier, and then, adaptive modulated packet is transmitted from the base station to the mobile station. In this case, the mobile station is required the modulation level information (MLI) to demodulate the received packet. The MLI is generally transmitted as a data symbol, therefore, the throughput is degraded. In an OFDM, the channel response at a particular subcarrier frequency is not supposed to be totally different from its neighboring frequencies, and hence, they mast have correlation which depends on the coherence bandwidth of the channel Bc. If we could assign the same modulation level for coherently faded subcarrier block, MLI is required only one time for each subcarrier block. Moreover, we can assign the data on the empty space of pilot signals for increasing the total transmission. In this paper, we propose an adaptive subcarrier block modulation with differentially modulated pilot symbol assistance for downlink OFDM using uplink delay spread
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; adaptive modulation; fading channels; radio links; AMS-OFDM system; MLI; adaptive modulation scheme; adaptive subcarrier block modulation; channel response; coherence bandwidth; downlink orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; mobile station; modulation level information; pilot symbol assistance; uplink delay spread; Adaptive control; Bandwidth; Base stations; Control systems; Degradation; Delay; Downlink; OFDM modulation; Programmable control; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005. PIMRC 2005. IEEE 16th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
9.7838007291e+012
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2005.1651616