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  2. Cyclic prefix - Wikipedia

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    For the cyclic prefix to serve its objectives, it must have a length at least equal to the length of the multipath channel. The concept of a cyclic prefix is traditionally associated with OFDM systems, however the cyclic prefix is now also used in single carrier systems to improve the robustness to multipath propagation.

  3. Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing - Wikipedia

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    A tutorial on the significance of Cyclic Prefix (CP) in OFDM Systems Archived 2023-10-05 at the Wayback Machine. Siemens demos 360 Mbit/s wireless An Introduction to Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplex Technology

  4. Numerology (wireless) - Wikipedia

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    In wireless communication, the term numerology refers to "waveform parametrization, e.g., cyclic prefix, subcarrier spacing." [1] The waveform selection is subject to a set of real-world restrictions, so a practical mobile communication system (with signal propagation conditions that tend to vary significantly from one location to another), utilizes a set of different waveforms, or "multiple ...

  5. Single-carrier FDMA - Wikipedia

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    After removing the cyclic prefix at the receiver, a DFT is applied to arrive in the frequency domain, where a simple single-carrier frequency-domain-equalization (SC-FDE) scheme can be employed, followed by the IDFT operation. DFT: Discrete Fourier Transform; IDFT: Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform; CP: Cyclic Prefix; PS: Pulse Shaping

  6. Guard interval - Wikipedia

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    It is a common misconception that TDMA timeslots begin with the guard interval, as with OFDM. However, in specifications for TDMA systems such as GSM, the guard period is defined as being at the end of the timeslot. Longer guard periods allow more distant echoes to be tolerated but reduce channel efficiency.

  7. MIMO-OFDM - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-input, multiple-output orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) is the dominant air interface for 4G and 5G broadband wireless communications. It combines multiple-input, multiple-output technology, which multiplies capacity by transmitting different signals over multiple antennas, and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), which divides a radio channel into ...

  8. Carrier interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Carrier Interferometry (CI) is a spread spectrum scheme designed to be used in an Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) communication system for multiplexing and multiple access, enabling the system to support multiple users at the same time over the same frequency band. Like MC-CDMA, CI-OFDM spreads each data symbol in the ...

  9. Orthogonal Time Frequency Space - Wikipedia

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    Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) is a 2D modulation technique that transforms the information carried in the Delay-Doppler coordinate system. The information is transformed in a similar time-frequency domain as utilized by the traditional schemes of modulation such as TDMA , CDMA , and OFDM . [ 1 ]