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Block Interleaved Frequency Division Multiple Access
for Power Efficiency, Robustness, Flexibility and
Scalability.
Tommy Svensson
, Chalmers U. of Technology,
Tobias Frank, TU Darmstadt,
Thomas Eriksson
, Chalmers U. of Technology,
Daniel Aronsson
, Uppsala University, and
Mikael Sternad
, Uppsala University, and
Anja Klein , TU Darmstadt.
EURASIP Journal on
Wireless Communications and Networking,
Special Issue on 3GPP LTE and LTE Advanced,
vol. 2009, Article ID 720973.
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Future wireless systems need to operate in widely
different deployment scenarios and carry traffic
with widely varying characteristics. As part of the
ITU-R IMT-Advanced capable WINNER system
concept, we have developed a novel multiple access
concept providing modes for both transmissions
adapting to the small scale fading as well as robust
diversity based transmissions.
This paper presents
the power efficient, flexible and scalable multiple access
scheme for robust uplink transmis-sion denoted as
Block Interleaved Frequency Division Multiple Access (B-IFDMA).
The B-IFDMA scheme is a generalization of the
Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple
Access (SC-FDMA) scheme in 3GPP Long Term
Evolution (LTE) Release 8.
We show that in an
IMT-Advanced scenario B-IFDMA provides a good
trade-off between large frequency-diversity, also when
realistic channel estimation performance is regarded,
potential power savings through optimal high amplifier
operation and sleep mode gains.
The scheme also provides robustness to carrier
frequency-offsets and Doppler spread.
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Related publications:
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Conference Paper version,
IST Mobile and Wireless Summit 2007.
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WINNER II System Concept,
IEEE Communications Magazine 2009.
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Proc. of the IEEE (Dec. 2007)
invited paper on
adaptive transmission in beyond-3G wireless systems.
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Channel estimation results
relevant for the discussed transmission schemes.
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Resource allocation and control signaling
in the WINNER flexible MAC concept (VTC 2008-Fall).
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Earlier MAC framework from
WINNER phase 1 described at VTC 2006-Fall.
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IST Mobile Summit 2005 paper
that describes adaptive TDMA/OFDMA frequency adaptive
downlink and uplink transmission.
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Source:
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