Dual-Polarization FBMC for Improved Performance in Wireless Communication Systems.

2018 
Filter bank multi-carrier (FBMC) offers superior spectral properties compared to cyclic-prefix orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (CP-OFDM), at the cost of an inherent shortcoming in dispersive channels called intrinsic imaginary interference. In this paper we propose a new FBMC based communication system using two orthogonal polarizations for wireless communication systems: dual-polarization FBMC (DP-FBMC). Using this system we can significantly suppress the FBMC intrinsic interference. Therefore in DP-FBMC all the multicarrier techniques used in CP-OFDM systems for channel equalization, multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO) processing, etc., should be applicable without using the complex processing methods required for conventional FBMC. DP-FBMC also has other interesting advantages over CP-OFDM and FBMC: it is more robust in dispersive channels, and also to receiver carrier frequency offset (CFO) and timing offset (TO). In our DP-FBMC system we propose three different structures based on different multiplexing techniques. We show that compared to conventional FBMC, one of these DP-FBMC structures has equivalent complexity and equipment requirements. We compare DP-FBMC with other systems through simulations. According to our results DP-FBMC has potential as a promising candidate for future wireless communication networks.
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