OFDM Basic Principle

OFDM Basic Principle
  • OFDM is a multi-carrier modulation scheme that transmits data over a number
    of orthogonal sub-carriers. Conventional transmission uses only a single carrier.
  • OFDM breaks the data to be sent in to multiple data streams. Each data stream
    is passed to a sub-carrier for modulation. The data streams are sent in parallel
    on the orthogonal sub-carriers.
  • OFDM Advantages
    • NLOS performance while maintaining a high level of spectral efficiency
      and maximizing the available spectrum.
    • Simple equalizer design.
    • Supports operation in multi-path propagation environments.
    • Uses a cyclic prefix to provide multi-path immunity and tolerance for time synchronization errors.
    • Scalable bandwidths provide flexibility and potentially reduces capital expense.

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