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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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LTE UPLINK MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF CARRIER FREQUENCY OFFSET ON UPLINK TRANSMISSION INTERFERENCE

Baby, Johnson January 2013 (has links)
This master thesis analyzes the effect of Carrier Frequency Offsets (CFO) on LTEuplink transmission, which is the main cause of ICI (Inter Carrier Interference) andMAI (Multiuser Access Interference). A model of the LTE uplink is required toconduct the study and is implemented in MATLAB, in compliance with 3GPPspecifications. The model can generate uplink signal as generated by the UE, (UserEquipment) and it supports multiple channel bandwidths described by the 3GPP.The channel estimation is done with the help of block type pilots. The model is usedto simulate the experimental conditions. The presence of CFO results in poor systemperformance. Therefore, many algorithms have been proposed for the CFOcancellation such as Successive Interference Cancellation (SIC), Parallel InterferenceCancellation (PIC) and Inverse Interference Matrix Cancellation. As the topic is verybroad, I investigate the performance of Inverse Interference Matrix Cancellationalgorithm. Compared with the other CFO cancellation algorithms this algorithm candirectly estimate the interference components from the inverse pilot matrix, thusthere is no need for CFO estimation. Simulation results show that the algorithm isvery effective in the presence of CFO. The channel estimation technique used is theLeast Square (LS) method and frequency selective channel is used for simulation.Performance graphs are plotted in terms of BER (Bit Error Rate) against differentvalues of SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio).
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Frequency Hopping in LTE Uplink

Mehari, Tariku Temesgen January 2009 (has links)
In the 3GPP LTE, different radio resource management (RRM) techniques have been proposed in order to improve the uplink performance. Frequency hopping is one of the techniques that can be used to improve the uplink performance by providing frequency diversity and interference averaging. The hopping can be between subframes (inter-subframe) or within a subframe (intra-subframe). 3GPP specifies two types of frequency hopping for the LTE uplink, hopping based on explicit hopping information in the scheduling grant and sub-band based hopping according to cell-specific hopping and mirroring patterns. In this master’s thesis, theoretical discussion on the frequency hopping schemes is carried out followed by dynamic simulations in order to evaluate the performance gain of frequency hopping. Based on the theoretical analysis, the second type of hopping is selected for detailed study. As a baseline for comparison, dynamic frequency domain scheduling with random frequency resource allocation has been used. Single cell and multi-cell scenarios have been simulated with VoIP traffic model using user satisfaction as a performance metric. The simulation results show that frequency hopping improves the uplink performance by providing frequency diversity in the single cell scenario and both frequency diversity and interference averaging in the multi-cell scenario. The gains in using the hopping schemes were reflected as VoIP capacity (the number of satisfied users) improvement. In this study, the performance of the selected hopping schemes under different hopping parameters is also evaluated. / ttma07@student.bth.se tariku.temesgen.mehari@ericsson.com

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