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Conference Paper Coexistence of Chirp-Spread Waveforms and OFDM over a Single Frequency Band
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Authors
Kyeongpyo Kim, Wooram Shin, Kapseok Chang, Young-jo Ko
Issue Date
2024-10
Citation
International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC) 2024, pp.1121-1122
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICTC62082.2024.10827809
Abstract
OCDM is a superposition of mutually orthogonal, phase- and amplitude-modulated chirp waveforms which share the time and the bandwidth. Given the chirp waveform's known robustness against multipath effects and Doppler shift, OCDM is considered one of the promising waveforms for channels with high delay and Doppler. However, since the spectrum of each chirp waveform in OCDM occupies the entire signal bandwidth, the only way to adjust it is by modifying the sampling frequency, which makes it challenging for OCDM to coexist with the widely used OFDM in a single network. In this paper, we consider an OCDM-like waveform with an easily adjustable signal bandwidth to coexist with OFDM in a single network over a single frequency band. This paper also includes BLER performance evaluation of the waveform we have considered.
KSP Keywords
Doppler Shift, High Delay, Performance evaluation, Sampling frequency, continuous wave(CW), frequency band, multipath effect, signal bandwidth, single frequency