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EngiTek 2020, Irbid
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Papers Published at EngiTek 2020
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IDAuthors and TitlePages
51.Cnf-17 Mr. Ameer Mubaslat
Mr. Ahmad Al Haj
Prof. Saud Khashan
Simulation assisted leak detection in pressurized systems using machine learning
1-6
51.Cnf-1062 Dr. Aqeed M. Chyad
Dr. Osama Abudayyeh
Dr. Maha Alkasisbeh
A Nonlinear Regression-Based Machine Learning Model for Predicting Concrete Bridge Deck Condition
7-11
47.Cnf-1071 Dr. Mohammad M. Banat
Mr. Ahmed Al-Shwmi
Detailed Simplified Implementation of Filter Bank Multicarrier Modulation Using Sub-Channel Prototype Filters
12-18
47.Cnf-1097 Dr. Mohammad M. Banat
Mrs. Haifaa Elayyan
Academic Rewards Coin (ARC) Concept: Mining Academic Contribution Into Bitcoin
19-27
47.Cnf-1098 Mr. Chris Matrakidis
Dr. Dimitris Uzunidis
Alexandros Stavdas
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
Analytical modeling of dispersion penalty for NRZ transmission
28-32
47.Cnf-1099 Dr. Dimitris Uzunidis
Mr. Chris Matrakidis
Alexandros Stavdas
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
On the Attainable Transparent Length of Multi-Band Optical Systems Employing Rare – Earth Doped Fiber Amplifiers
33-38
47.Cnf-1101 Mr. Georgios D. Kolezas
Dr. Grigorios Zouros
Prof. Gerasimos Pagiatakis
Complex Magnetic and Electric Dipolar Resonances of Subwavelength GaAs Prolate Spheroids
39-42
51.Cnf-1104 Dr. Rafat Al-Waked
Underground Car Park - Mechanical Ventilation
43-48
47.Cnf-1071 Paper View Page
Title Detailed Simplified Implementation of Filter Bank Multicarrier Modulation Using Sub-Channel Prototype Filters
Authors Dr. Mohammad M. Banat, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Mr. Ahmed Al-Shwmi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Abstract Abstract: - Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has a number of advantages that make it useful in wireless communications, including robustness to channel frequency selectivity and simple implementation. However, OFDM suffers from the loss of spectral efficiency due to insertion of cyclic prefix (CP) to compensate for Intersymbol Interference (ISI). Filter bank multicarrier modulation (FBMC) is one of the most researched techniques in recent wireless communications literature. Like OFDM, FBMC is robust against channel frequency selectivity, but it does not require CP to compensate for ISI. Therefore, FBMC is superior to OFDM in terms of spectral efficiency. However, this comes at the cost of relatively higher FBMC implementation complexity in comparison with OFDM. In this paper, we present a simplified implementation of FBMC based on the modified-on OFDM transmitter such that it generates FBMC instead of OFDM. The proposed structure uses the inverse fast Fourier transform (IFFT) with quasi-orthogonal prototype filter components. Keywords: Multicarrier Modulation, Filter banks. OFDM.
Track CSA: Communication Systems and Applications
Conference 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Technologies (ElectriTek 2020)
Congress International Congress on Engineering Technologies (EngiTek 2020), 16-18 June 2020, Irbid, Jordan
Pages 12-18
Topics Wireless Communication Systems
Communication Channels
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{1071EngiTek2020,
title={Detailed Simplified Implementation of Filter Bank Multicarrier Modulation Using Sub-Channel Prototype Filters},
author={Mohammad M. Banat, and Ahmed Al-Shwmi},
booktitle={International Congress on Engineering Technologies (EngiTek 2020)},
year={2020},
pages={12-18},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
Paper Views 60 Paper Views Rank 54/524
Paper Downloads 26 Paper Downloads Rank 38/524
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