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https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/20.500.12258/18137| Title: | Development of a fast algorithm of number-theoretic signal transformation for OFDM communication systems using UFMC technology |
| Authors: | Kalmykov, I. A. Калмыков, И. А. Kalmykov, M. I. Калмыков, М. И. Voloshin, E. Волошин, Е. Yurdanov, D. V. Юрданов, Д. В. |
| Keywords: | OFDM;Number-theoretic transformations;Fast algorithms;Fast Fourier transform;Orthogonal signal transformations |
| Issue Date: | 2020 |
| Publisher: | ATLANTIS PRESS |
| Citation: | Kalmykov I. A.; Kalmykov, M. I.; Voloshin, E.; Yurdanov, D. V. Development of a fast algorithm of number-theoretic signal transformation for OFDM communication systems using UFMC technology // PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTELLIGENT DECISION MAKING SUPPORT (ITIDS 2020). - 2020. - Book Series: Advances in Intelligent Systems Research. - Volume 174. - Page 150-154 |
| Series/Report no.: | PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR INTELLIGENT DECISION MAKING SUPPORT (ITIDS 2020) |
| Abstract: | Modern OFDM communication systems must have the property of adapting to the changing parameters of the communication channel. Intelligent decision support systems using UFMS technology can effectively solve this problem. The use of UFMS filtering allows you to select the optimal value of the cyclic prefix and increase the spectral efficiency of the OFDM signal. However, this increases the computational cost of performing digital filtering procedures, which leads to an increase in network latency. Therefore, the development of a fast algorithm for performing numerical-theoretical signal transformations for OFDM systems using UFMC technology is an urgent task |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/18137 |
| Appears in Collections: | Статьи, проиндексированные в SCOPUS, WOS |
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