High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the performance of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) systems. One of the simplest methods to reduce IN is to precede the OFDM demodulator with a blanking non-linearity processor. In this respect, Selective Mapping (SLM) applied to an OFDM signal before the transmitter does not only reduce Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) but also increases the resulting Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) when blanking nonlinearity is applied at the receiver. This paper highlights another advantage of SLM based IN reduction, which is the reduced dependency on threshold used for blanking nonlinearity. The simulation results show that the optimal threshold to a...
Impulsive noise (IN) is a major component that degrades signal integrity in power line communication...
Generally, the probability density function (PDF) of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFD...
Communication signals over power-line channels can be affected greatly by impulsive noise (IN). The ...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
A very efficient method to mitigate impulsive noise (IN) over powerline channels is to precede the O...
Signal blanking is a common technique for mitigating impulsive noise (IN) in power-line communicatio...
Impulsive noise (IN) is one of the most dominant factors responsible for degrading the performance o...
Powerline communication technology is a promising communication platform for smart grid and has nowa...
© 2014 IEEE. In power-line channels, impulsive noise (IN) is commonly reduced using a blanking techn...
In future smart cities, smart grid technologies which are usually enabled by Powerline Communication...
The IEEE 1901 powerline standard can be deployed using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (O...
Impulsive noise (IN) is a major component that degrades signal integrity in power line communication...
Impulsive noise (IN) is a major component that degrades signal integrity in power line communication...
Generally, the probability density function (PDF) of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFD...
Communication signals over power-line channels can be affected greatly by impulsive noise (IN). The ...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
High amplitude impulsive noise (IN) occurrence over power line channels severely degrades the perfor...
A very efficient method to mitigate impulsive noise (IN) over powerline channels is to precede the O...
Signal blanking is a common technique for mitigating impulsive noise (IN) in power-line communicatio...
Impulsive noise (IN) is one of the most dominant factors responsible for degrading the performance o...
Powerline communication technology is a promising communication platform for smart grid and has nowa...
© 2014 IEEE. In power-line channels, impulsive noise (IN) is commonly reduced using a blanking techn...
In future smart cities, smart grid technologies which are usually enabled by Powerline Communication...
The IEEE 1901 powerline standard can be deployed using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (O...
Impulsive noise (IN) is a major component that degrades signal integrity in power line communication...
Impulsive noise (IN) is a major component that degrades signal integrity in power line communication...
Generally, the probability density function (PDF) of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFD...
Communication signals over power-line channels can be affected greatly by impulsive noise (IN). The ...