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Feasibility Study of 32 Trellis-Coded OFDM Waveform for Tactical Information Communication

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In this paper, the applicability of 32 trellis-coded OFDM waveform is studied for the tactical information communications system in NCW (Network Centric Warfare). In order to reduce received SNR in BER 1.0E-6 conditions, we proposed a 32-TCM. We also applied OFDM technologies such as timing recovery, carrier recovery, and equalizer, in order to reduce robust channel impairments caused by non-LOS environments where a signal is not received from another system. Simulation results show that coding gain of a 32 trellis-coded OFDM waveform has about 7 dB and 2 dB, compared to single-carrier 16-QAM waveform and OFDM (16QAM) waveform in tactical communication environments, respectively.

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Kim, B., Na, C., Ryoo, S. (2013). Feasibility Study of 32 Trellis-Coded OFDM Waveform for Tactical Information Communication. In: Jung, HK., Kim, J., Sahama, T., Yang, CH. (eds) Future Information Communication Technology and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 235. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6516-0_7

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