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Flexible Sub-bands F-OFDM Configured for Spectrum Efficiency Enhancement in 5G System
Dia M. Ali
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and Zhraa Zuheir Yahya
2
1. Coll. of Electronics Eng. Ninevah University, Ninevah, Iraq
2. Dep. Communication Eng., Ninevah University, Ninevah, Iraq
Abstract
—The new product of wireless communication systems, the Fifth generation (5G), promises higher data rates and Spectrum Efficiency (SE) enhancements to support the communication of heterogeneous services. The Filtered-OFDM (F-OFDM) technique was proposed as the strongest candidate waveform for the physical layer in 5G to fulfill these requirements. In F-OFDM, the whole band is split into narrow sub-bands, each filtered by a digital Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter with different specifications to increase the spectrum utilization and allow for asynchronous transmission. This paper proposes a novel F-OFDM design waveform for the first time with four sub-bands in equal and unequal sub-band sizes of seven kinds of window sinc filters and a variety of numerology designs to observe SE enhancement using Matlab-Simulink Software. Simulation results show that F-OFDM can reduce Out-Of-Band Emission (OOBE) and achieve SE of about (5%-6%) higher than conventional OFDM for equal and unequal sized sub-bands, respectively, by optimizing the guard band between the designed sub-bands, which achieves 5G guard band requirements.
Index Terms
—F-OFDM, Spectrum efficiency, 5G, Out-Of-Band Emission (OOBE), Sub-band
Cite: Dia M. Ali and Zhraa Zuheir Yahya, "Flexible Sub-bands F-OFDM Configured for Spectrum Efficiency Enhancement in 5G System," Journal of Communications vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 203-209, March 2022. Doi: 10.12720/jcm.17.3.203-209
Copyright © 2022 by the authors. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (
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