NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM

The demand for higher and higher capacity in wireless networks, such as cellular, mobile and local area network etc, is driving the development of new signaling techniques with improved spectral and power efficiencies. At all stages of a transceiver, from the bandwidth efficiency of the modulatio...

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Main Author: MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA
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Published: 2010
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.28492017-01-25T09:43:21Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2849/ NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA The demand for higher and higher capacity in wireless networks, such as cellular, mobile and local area network etc, is driving the development of new signaling techniques with improved spectral and power efficiencies. At all stages of a transceiver, from the bandwidth efficiency of the modulation schemes through highly nonlinear power amplifier of the transmitters to the channel sharing between different users, the problems relating to power usage and spectrum are aplenty. In the coming future, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology promises to be a ready solution to achieving the high data capacity and better spectral efficiency in wireless communication systems by virtue of its well-known and desirable characteristics. Towards these ends, this dissertation investigates a novel OFDM system based on dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT 2010 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2849/1/Thesis.pdf MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA (2010) NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM. PhD thesis, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS.
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description The demand for higher and higher capacity in wireless networks, such as cellular, mobile and local area network etc, is driving the development of new signaling techniques with improved spectral and power efficiencies. At all stages of a transceiver, from the bandwidth efficiency of the modulation schemes through highly nonlinear power amplifier of the transmitters to the channel sharing between different users, the problems relating to power usage and spectrum are aplenty. In the coming future, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology promises to be a ready solution to achieving the high data capacity and better spectral efficiency in wireless communication systems by virtue of its well-known and desirable characteristics. Towards these ends, this dissertation investigates a novel OFDM system based on dual-tree complex wavelet transform (DT
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author MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA
spellingShingle MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA
NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
author_facet MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA
author_sort MOHAMED NERMA, MOHAMED HUSSIEN MOHAMED NERMA
title NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_short NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_full NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_fullStr NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_full_unstemmed NOVEL OFDM SYSTEM BASED ON DUAL-TREE COMPLEX WAVELET TRANSFORM
title_sort novel ofdm system based on dual-tree complex wavelet transform
publishDate 2010
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2849/1/Thesis.pdf
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