OFDM is a modulation technique that transmits large amounts of digital data over radio waves by dividing the radio channel into multiple sub-carriers. It was developed in the 1960s and studied for high-speed modems in the 1980s. Variations include vector OFDM, wideband OFDM, F-OFDM, and MIMO-OFDM. OFDM offers advantages over other techniques like precise control of frequencies and support for high data rates. It can be applied in technologies like ADSL, Wi-Fi, DAB, DVB, WiMAX, UWB, and powerline communication.
OFDM is a modulation technique that transmits large amounts of digital data over radio waves by dividing the radio channel into multiple sub-carriers. It was developed in the 1960s and studied for high-speed modems in the 1980s. Variations include vector OFDM, wideband OFDM, F-OFDM, and MIMO-OFDM. OFDM offers advantages over other techniques like precise control of frequencies and support for high data rates. It can be applied in technologies like ADSL, Wi-Fi, DAB, DVB, WiMAX, UWB, and powerline communication.
OFDM is a modulation technique that transmits large amounts of digital data over radio waves by dividing the radio channel into multiple sub-carriers. It was developed in the 1960s and studied for high-speed modems in the 1980s. Variations include vector OFDM, wideband OFDM, F-OFDM, and MIMO-OFDM. OFDM offers advantages over other techniques like precise control of frequencies and support for high data rates. It can be applied in technologies like ADSL, Wi-Fi, DAB, DVB, WiMAX, UWB, and powerline communication.
OFDM is a modulation technique that transmits large amounts of digital data over radio waves by dividing the radio channel into multiple sub-carriers. It was developed in the 1960s and studied for high-speed modems in the 1980s. Variations include vector OFDM, wideband OFDM, F-OFDM, and MIMO-OFDM. OFDM offers advantages over other techniques like precise control of frequencies and support for high data rates. It can be applied in technologies like ADSL, Wi-Fi, DAB, DVB, WiMAX, UWB, and powerline communication.
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How OFDM works
What is working concept of OFDM?
What OFDM depends on?
How OFDM works What is benefit IFFT?
What is benefit FFT?
What is OFDM? OFDM stands for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing. and is a modulation technique for transmitting large amounts of digital data over a radio wave. what is multipath? OFDM history The concept of using parallel data transmission by means of frequency division multiplexing (FDM) was published in mid 60s Some early development can be traced back in the 50s. A U.S. patent was filled and issued in January, 1970 In the 1980s, OFDM has been studied for high-speed modems . Variations of OFDM: Although that OFDM was a good solution for many problems but still there are some problems faced this techniques Vector OFDM Broadband silicon vendor Broadcom and Cisco Systems developed VOFDM. VOFDM is most often used in fixed-wireless metropolitan area networks (MANs).(4) Wideband OFDM The OFDM Forum says Wi-LAN’s W-OFDM should be the standard version. Rather than using tightly packed orthogonal carriers, Variations of OFDM: F-OFDM Flarion created F-OFDM by incorporating fast- frequency-hopping spreadspectrum technology, which repeatedly switches frequencies during a radio transmission. . Flarion designed F-OFDM, which is currently undergoing field testing, to deliver broadband services to cellular-phone and other mobile users.(4) MIMO-OFDM Multiple-input, multiple-output OFDM was developed by Iospan Wireless. Basically, MIMO-OFDM uses OFDM to break up a signal and wirelessly transmit the pieces simultaneously via multiple antennas. How OFDM differs from other multiplexing techniques? *Orthogonality: The “orthogonal” part of the OFDM name indicates that there is a precise mathematical relationship between the frequencies of the carriers in the system Wireless The OFDM modulation scheme offers many advantages for broadband wireless transport. -It supports high data rates How OFDM differs from other multiplexing techniques? The use of the IFFT in OFDM By the use of the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) algorithm. It can be better because it allows precise control Where OFDM can be applied? ADSL, SDSL and VDSL Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11a/g) DAB systems DVB IEEE 802.16 or WiMAX Wireless MANs FLASH-OFDM Certain Ultra wideband (UWB) Power line communication MoCA home networking.