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Name
Company
Eli Sofer
Runcom
Technologies
Yossi Segal Runcom
Technologies
Address
Date: 2005-01-04
Phone
email
elisofer@runcom.co.il
yossis@runcom.co.il
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Abstract
The contribution presents a tutorial on Multi Access OFDM (OFDMA) technology which has been
endorsed in leading standards such as- ETSI DVB-RCT and IEEE802.16a,d and 16e. Essential
parameters of UpLink and DownLink and simulation results are presented. System capabilities
and advantages are also discussed. The tutorial could offer an insight and understanding of
OFDMA technology to be considered as a candidate for WRAN system
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Tutorial on
Multi Access OFDM (OFDMA)
Technology
Eli Sofer
Runcom Technologies Ltd
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Contents
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OFDMA System
Architecture
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Duplexing Technique
FDD/TDD
Diversity
Frequency, Time, Code (CPE and BS), Space Time
Coding, Antenna Array
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Duplexing - Principles
FDD (Frequency Division Duplexing ) Uses One Frequency
for the DownLink, and a Second Frequency for the
UpLink.
TDD (time Division Duplexing) Uses the same frequency
for the Downlink and the Uplink.
In any configuration the access method is OFDMA/TDMA .
DownLink
UpLink
FDD
F1 - Frequency band
F2 - Frequency band
DownLink
UpLink
TDD
F1 - Frequency band
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F1 - Frequency band
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OFDMA-TDMA Principles
Using OFDMA/TDMA, Sub Channels are allocated in the
Frequency Domain, and OFDM Symbols allocated in the
.Time Domain
t
TDMA
TDMA\OFDMA
N
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Frequency bin
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
TX#1
10
11
12
TX#3
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
TX#4
TX#5
TX#2
TX#6
Time
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Data carriers
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GI
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Symbol Pilots
Guard Band
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DownLink Specification
Burst Structure is defined from one Sub-channel in the
Frequency domain and n OFDMA time symbols in the
time domain, each burst consists of N data modulated
carriers.
Adaptive Modulation and Coding per Sub-Channel in
the Down-Link
Forward APC controlling (+6dB) (-6dB) digital gain
on the transmitted Sub-Channel
Supporting optional Space Time Coding employing
Alamouti STC.
Supporting optional Adaptive Array.
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L=0
0
n+1
12
30
N used -1
15
27
N used -1
21
N used -1
L=0
time
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L=3
0
n+4
L=1
0
n+3
N used -1
L=2
0
n+2
24
12
24
N used -1
Fixed-location Pilot
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Data
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Subcarrier
modulation
IFFT
Filter
DAC
RF
IFFT
Filter
DAC
RF
Tx
diversity
encoder
IFFT input
packing
Tx
Rx
RF
DAC
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Filter
FFT
Diversity
Combiner
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Subchannel
demod.
LogLikelihood
ratios
Decoder
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Data Carriers
Sub-Channel #1
Pilots Carriers
Sub-Channel #1
Data Carriers
Sub-Channel #x
Guard Band
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L=0
0
n+1
13
42
52
17
26
30
44
52
22
26
36
49 52
11
24 26
38
51 52
L=0
time
Allocation Key:
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L=11
0
n+13
15
L=9
0
n+12
52
L=4
0
n+11
40
L=2
0 2
n+2
26 27
13
26 27
40
Fixed-location Pilot
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Data
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30
31
32
Frequency band
1
each group contains
53 carriers
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2
3
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User #1
10
21
22
Guard Band
User 1 = 0,5,2,10,4,20,8,17,16,11,9,
User 2 = 2,10,4,20,8,17,16,11,9,22,18,
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22 ,18,21,13,19,3,15,6,7,12,14,1
21 ,13,19,3,15,6,7,12,14,1,0,5
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2.5
1.5
0.5
4
5
6
Collision expectation value
10
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Illustrated Example
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Example
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Example
Constellation at the Base Station
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Example
Users Separation
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Example - Results
User Estimation
Constellation to Estiamte
Estimated vec
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-1
-1
-1.5
-1.5
-2
-2
-2
-1.5
-1
-0.5
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1.5
-2
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-1
-0.5
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Results
User Estimation
Estimated vec
Constellation to Estiamte
2
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-1
-1
-1.5
-1.5
-2
-2
-1.5
-1
-0.5
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1.5
-2
-2
-1.5
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-0.5
0.5
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Results
User Estimation
Constellation to Estiamte
Estimated vec
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.5
-0.5
-0.5
-1
-1
-1.5
-1.5
-2
-2
-2
-1.5
-1
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0.5
1.5
-2
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-1
-0.5
0.5
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Results
Finding New Subscriber-Units Requesting Services, Using the
Ranging Pilots (CDMA/OFDM Techniques)
Despreading on All Users
300
250
200
150
100
50
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40
60
80
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120
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Interference Rejection/Avoidance
Narrowband Interference Rejection
Easy to Avoid/Reject Narrowband Dominant Interference .
Less Interfered Part of the Carrier Can Still Be Used .
User SubCarriers
Allocation
Interference
SubCarriers
Interference
Nulled
SubCarriers
SubCarriers
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PAPR Reduction
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Spectrum Properties
Rectangular Spectrum Shape (Brick Wall)
Small Frequency Guard band
dB
OFDM
Single Carrier
Scheme
-80
4 MHz
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Frequency
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Spectrum Properties
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Group Delay
In OFDM, channel impairment are solved in the same
way Group Delays are solved, by Channel
estimation
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Timing Sensitivity
Low timing sensitivity is needed, and simple phase and channel
.estimators solve timing problems
Frequency Sensitivity
solved by locking onto the Base-Station transmission and deriving
.the Subscriber Units clocks from it
Equalization
No Equalizers are needed, channel impairment and timing
problems are both solved with simple phase and channel
estimators
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Horizontal
Sub-hannel
s Set 2
F1
Horizontal
Sub-hannel
s Set 1
F1
Vertical
Sub-hannel
s Set 1
F1
Vertical
Sub-hannel
s Set 2
F1
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Capacity
Use modulations with various Bit/Hz capabilities as
Adaptive N-QAM.
Use Adaptive FEC (Convolutional & Reed-Solomon or
Turbo code)
Maximal frequency reuse between cells/sectors
(close
to 1).
Maximum sectors allocation.
The use of statistical Multiplexing and concentration.
Adaptive Carrier Allocations.
Adaptive Power Control
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Coverage
OFDM Cells
(64 mode)
OFDMA Cell
(2k mode)
64QAM users
16QAM users
QPSK users
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Coverage - Simulations
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Coverage - Simulations
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Coverage - Simulations
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