Exercise 5.6Z: Single-Carrier and Multi-Carrier System
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In this exercise, a comparison is to be made between
- a single-carrier (SC) system (N=1), and
- a multi-carrier (MC) system with N=32 carriers.
For both transmission systems (see diagram), a data bit rate of RB=1 Mbit/s is required in each case.
Notes:
- The exercise belongs to the chapter General Description of OFDM.
- Reference is also made to the chapter Quadrature Amplitude Modulation.
Questions
Solution
(1) From the diagram on the information page, it is immediately apparent that the single-carrier system is based on binary phase modulation (BPSK) ⇒ solution 2.
(2) In contrast, the multi-carrier system is based on (16–QAM) ⇒ solution 3.
(3) In general, for an OFDM system with N carriers and M signal space points, the symbol duration is:
- T=N⋅log2(M)⋅TB.
- Because of RB=1 Mbit/s, the bit duration for BPSK is equal to TB=1 µs.
- From this, the symbol duration of the single-carrier system with N=1 and M=2 is:
- TSC=1⋅log2(2)⋅TB=1µs_.
(4) Similarly, for the multi-carrier system with N=32 and M=16, we obtain:
- TMC=32⋅log2(16)⋅TB=128µs_.
(5) Solution 2 is correct because:
- At large symbol duration, the relative fraction extending from the predecessor symbol into the symbol under consideration and thus causing impulse interference (ISI) is smaller than at small symbol duration.