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1
Effect of Carrier Frequency Offset on Channel
Capacity in Multi User OFDM-FDMA Systems
Martin Stemick and Hermann Rohling Hamburg
University of Technology Institute of
Telecommunications
2
Motivation
In frequency-selective radio channels, OFDM-FDMA
provides
  • high data rates
  • high degree of adaptivity

Adaptive subcarrier allocation exploits Multi
User Diversity
3
Cell Model
BS
MT
WSSUS Channel
Downlink Situation
4
Multi User Diversity and Blocksize
QPSK, R1/2, 16 users
0
10
-1
10
-2
BER
10
-3
10
7 dB
-4
10
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
SNR (dB)
blocksize 8
subcarrierwise
? Smaller blocksize yields higher diversity gain
5
Pure Multi User Diversity
Subcarrierwise selection, QPSK, R1/2
4 users
8 users
16 users
Increasing number of users
? Adaptive subcarrier allocation yields a high
diversity gain
6
Cell Model in the Uplink
BS
Bandwidth at BS
MT
subcarriers
Uplink Situation
  • Signals of mobile terminals superimpose at base
    station
  • Every MT shows individual Carrier Frequency
    Offset (CFO)
  • Non-ideal synchronization leads to Intercarrier
    Interference (ICI)

7
Analytical Model for Intercarrier Interference
Received Signal at BS
Since transmit symbols can be modeled as
random variables
? Stochastic modeling of
8
Analytical Model for Intercarrier Interference
Stochastic assumptions
  • Modulation symbols are statistically independent
    random variables
  • Transmit power is normalized

? Therefore, we can apply the central limit
theorem
(ICI noise power)
9
Analytical Model for Intercarrier Interference
This leads to the following description of ICI
influence
(ICI noise power)
(Rx power loss)
(Overall SNR)
10
Example for Intercarrier Interference
df0
Receive-Amplitude
0
1
2
3
4
5
11
Evaluation of CFO on Allocation Schemes
Considering various subcarrier allocation schemes
in multi user systems
  • Blockwise allocation (various blocksizes)


subcarriers
  • Interleaved allocation

subcarriers
12
Evaluation of ICI Noise
Blockwise allocation 2 users, 2 blocks,
blocksize 128
13
Evaluation of ICI Noise
Blockwise / Interleaved allocation 2 users, 16
blocks, blocksize 16
14
Evaluation of ICI Noise
  • Blockwise allocation produces self-interference
  • Interleaved allocation reduces self-interference
    but
  • increases external interference

The distribution of ICI noise in the system
depends very much on the subcarrier allocation
scheme
15
Effect of CFO on Capacity
After evaluation of noise power for individual
users, a measure for the performance of a multi
user system is needed
Using Shannon Capacity to quantify the effect of
CFO on the system performance
Shannon Capacity of user l
bits / OFDM-Sym.
16
System Model
BS
  • AWGN Channel
  • WSSUS Channel

MT
Uplink Situation
  • System assumptions
  • 256 carriers, 16 users
  • various allocation schemes
  • random subcarrier assignment

17
Simulation Results (AWGN Channel)
First Scenario
  • All users in the cell are perfectly
    synchronized, except one
  • Capacity of badly synchronized user is observed
    for various allocation schemes

18
Simulation Results (AWGN Channel)
Second Scenario
  • All users in the cell show consistent CFO of
    , except one
  • Capacity of perfectly synchronized user is
    observed for various allocation schemes

19
Comparison WSSUS AWGN
Second Scenario in AWGN and WSSUS Environment
Bits per OFDM-Symbol.
20
Summary Conclusions
  • Adaptive allocation yields high performance
    gains in the downlink
  • In the uplink, interference due to non-ideal
    synchronization
  • must be considered
  • Choice of allocation scheme influences
    interference distribution and system
    performance
  • This can be especially of interest in adaptive
    allocation schemes, where interference is the
    main noise contribution

21
Thank you for your attention
22
Results (wrong!!!)
one good user, all other unsynched, perf of good
user.
23
Multi User Diversity and Blocksize
QPSK, R1/2, 16 users
blocksize 8
subcarrierwise
? Smaller blocksize yields higher diversity gain
24
Pure Multi User Diversity
Subcarrierwise selection, QPSK, R1/2
4 users
8 users
16 users
Increasing number of users
? Adaptive subcarrier allocation yields a high
diversity gain
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