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  2. Cyclic prefix - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, the term cyclic prefix refers to the prefixing of a symbol with a repetition of the end. The receiver is typically configured to discard the cyclic prefix samples, but the cyclic prefix serves two purposes: It provides a guard interval to eliminate intersymbol interference from the previous symbol.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 5G NR - Wikipedia

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    5G NR (5G New Radio) [1] is a radio access technology (RAT) developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project for the 5G (fifth generation) mobile network. [1] It was designed to be the global standard for the air interface of 5G networks. [ 2 ]

  5. 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; Short Introduction to OFDM – Tutorial written by Prof. Debbah, head of the Alcatel-Lucent Chair on flexible radio.

  6. 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

  7. E-UTRA - Wikipedia

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    In both OFDM and SC-FDMA transmission modes a cyclic prefix is appended to the transmitted symbols. Two different lengths of the cyclic prefix are available to support different channel spreads due to the cell size and propagation environment. These are a normal cyclic prefix of 4.7 μs, and an extended cyclic prefix of 16.6 μs.

  8. DECT - Wikipedia

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    DECT-2020, also called NR+, is a new radio standard by ETSI for the DECT bands worldwide. [41] [42] The standard was designed to meet a subset of the ITU IMT-2020 5G requirements that are applicable to IOT and Industrial internet of things. [43]

  9. DECT-2020 - Wikipedia

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    DECT-2020, also called NR+, is a radio standard by ETSI for the DECT bands worldwide. [1] [2] The standard was designed to meet a subset of the ITU IMT-2020 5G requirements that are applicable to IOT and Industrial internet of things. [3]