Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel

This thesis presents adaptive schemes in overcoming signal distortion, caused by l/Q imbalance and multipath propagation, for OFDM and single carrier modulation. A combined correction and compensation scheme has been presented to mitigate the l/Q imbalance and channel for OFDM. The proposed scheme h...

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Main Author: Haq, Khandker Nadya
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2015
Online Access:3589
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/441
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description This thesis presents adaptive schemes in overcoming signal distortion, caused by l/Q imbalance and multipath propagation, for OFDM and single carrier modulation. A combined correction and compensation scheme has been presented to mitigate the l/Q imbalance and channel for OFDM. The proposed scheme has been compared with three existing schemes. Simulations show that it successfully outperforms the other existing schemes. Similarly, for single carrier modulation two schemes have been presented for l/Q and channel mitigation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-4412018-04-13T06:32:05Z Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel Haq, Khandker Nadya This thesis presents adaptive schemes in overcoming signal distortion, caused by l/Q imbalance and multipath propagation, for OFDM and single carrier modulation. A combined correction and compensation scheme has been presented to mitigate the l/Q imbalance and channel for OFDM. The proposed scheme has been compared with three existing schemes. Simulations show that it successfully outperforms the other existing schemes. Similarly, for single carrier modulation two schemes have been presented for l/Q and channel mitigation. 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/441 en 3589 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Haq, Khandker Nadya
Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title_full Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title_fullStr Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title_full_unstemmed Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title_short Correction and compensation of I/Q imbalance and multipath channel
title_sort correction and compensation of i/q imbalance and multipath channel
url 3589
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/441