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impulse noise estimation
Impulse Noise Estimation and Removal for OFDM Systems", IEEE Transactions on Communications
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Tue, Aug 6 2019
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impulse noise estimation
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T. Y. Al-Naffouri and A. A. Quadeer and G. Caire, "Impulse Noise Estimation and Removal for OFDM Systems", IEEE Transactions on Communications. vol. 62 , pp. 976-989, Mar 2014 Abstract: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a modulation scheme that is widely used in wired and wireless communication systems. While OFDM is ideally suited to deal with frequency selective channels and AWGN, its performance may be dramatically impacted by the presence of impulse noise. In fact, very strong noise impulses in the time domain might result in the erasure of whole OFDM blocks of symbols