The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
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A Study on Transmission Performance of Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting and Multi-path
Nobuyuki Miki
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Keywords: OFDM
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2001 Volume 55 Issue 1 Pages 103-111

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The variance of the bit error rate (BER) of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transmission with the delay time and the phase of the multi-path has not yet been sufficiently clarified. Multi-path introduces amplitude ripples into OFDM transmission, and these ripples change the C/N of each carrier. These changes, in turn, lead to variations in the BER of each carrier. The BER of the entire OFDM is calculated by adding and averaging the carrier-by-carrier BERs. Using mathematical representations of these factors, we theoretically and experimentally demonstrated that the equivalent C/ N degradation from a reference C/N of 22 dB, where the BER of error-correction-free 64-QAM OFDM is 0.009679, oscillates periodically at a delay of 1/ (OFDM bandwidth) and approaches the average value as the delay time increases. We found that the BER has either local maxima or local minima at a delay time equivalent to 1/ (1· (OFDM carrier interval)), where 1 is a positive integer.
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