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LTE Quality of Service Enhancement Under OFDM Modulation Techniques

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Recently, to satisfy the ever-growing data needs, Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been deployed by many operators. LTE enables better spectrum management and avoids the adjacent channel interference by using… Click to show full abstract

Recently, to satisfy the ever-growing data needs, Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been deployed by many operators. LTE enables better spectrum management and avoids the adjacent channel interference by using the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) for downlink and Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) for uplink connection. Even though the spectrum is limited, the number of active devices is increasing which requires the need for extra spectrum. OFDM is capable of better Quality of Service (QoS) as it avoids the multipath fading using equalization and immune to inter-symbol interference, in addition to its attractive spectral efficiency. However, the LTE system is suffered from Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) which reduces the QoS of the communication. Therefore, in this paper, we have proposed a QoS enhancement using a hybridized clipping-selective mapping (Clip-SLM) technique. Different QoS enhancement methods are evaluated for different modulation techniques, phase sequences, and number of sub-carriers. From the simulation results, we have shown that the proposed hybridized technique results in significant PAPR reduction which results inĀ substantial Bit Error RateĀ (BER) reduction and hence QoS enhancement.

Keywords: modulation techniques; enhancement; quality service

Journal Title: Wireless Personal Communications
Year Published: 2020

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