Title :
Impulsive noise error correction in 16-OFDM for narrowband power line communication
Author :
Mengi, Anil ; Vinck, A. J Han
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Exp. Math., Duisburg-Essen Univ., Essen
fDate :
March 29 2009-April 1 2009
Abstract :
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) with a small number of subcarriers (les 64) is shown to be promising in the narrowband power line communication (PLC) when the peak-to-average power ratio is reduced to the CENELEC standards. Although many authors studied the performance of the OFDM systems under the impulsive noise, their considerations are mostly restricted to OFDM systems with a large number of subcarriers. In that case, discrete Fourier transform (DFT) spreads the impulsive noise in such a way that its distribution in the frequency domain can be approximated as Gaussian. If the number of subcarriers is small, these methods can be hardly used. We describe an iterative algorithm for correcting the impulsive noise errors for the OFDM transmission with a small number of subcarriers. Simulation results for a 16-OFDM-QPSK systems show that the influence of impulsive noise can be essentially reduced.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; OFDM modulation; error correction; impulse noise; interference suppression; quadrature phase shift keying; CENELEC standards; Gaussian; OFDM systems; OFDM transmission; QPSK systems; discrete Fourier transform; frequency domain; impulsive noise error correction; iterative algorithm; narrowband power line communication; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; peak-to-average power ratio; subcarriers; Communication standards; Discrete Fourier transforms; Error correction; Frequency domain analysis; Gaussian noise; Narrowband; OFDM; Peak to average power ratio; Power line communications; Programmable control; Class-A noise; consecutive zeros; discrete Fpurier transform (DFT); impulsive noise;
Conference_Titel :
Power Line Communications and Its Applications, 2009. ISPLC 2009. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3790-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3792-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISPLC.2009.4913399