An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children

Recently, issues surrounding wireless communications have risen to prominence because of the increase in the popularity of wireless applications. Bandwidth problems, and the difficulty of modulating signals across carriers, represent significant challenges. Every modulation scheme used to date has h...

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Main Author: Almuttiri, Abdullah Salem M.
Published: De Montfort University 2016
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6934812018-02-05T15:18:19ZAn investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their childrenAlmuttiri, Abdullah Salem M.2016Recently, issues surrounding wireless communications have risen to prominence because of the increase in the popularity of wireless applications. Bandwidth problems, and the difficulty of modulating signals across carriers, represent significant challenges. Every modulation scheme used to date has had limitations, and the use of the Discrete Fourier Transform in OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) is no exception. The restriction on further development of OFDM lies primarily within the type of transform it uses in the heart of its system, Fourier transform. OFDM suffers from sensitivity to Peak to Average Power Ratio, carrier frequency offset and wasting some bandwidth to guard successive OFDM symbols. The discovery of the wavelet transform has opened up a number of potential applications from image compression to watermarking and encryption. Very recently, work has been done to investigate the potential of using wavelet transforms within the communication space. This research will further investigate a recently proposed, innovative, modulation technique, Orthogonal Wavelet Division Multiplex, which utilises the wavelet transform opening a new avenue for an alternative modulation scheme with some interesting potential characteristics. Wavelet transform has many families and each of those families has children which each differ in filter length. This research consider comprehensively investigates the new modulation scheme, and proposes multi-level dynamic sub-banding as a tool to adapt variable signal bandwidths. Furthermore, all compactly supported wavelet families and their associated children of those families are investigated and evaluated against each other and compared with OFDM. The linear computational complexity of wavelet transform is less than the logarithmic complexity of Fourier in OFDM. The more important complexity is the operational complexity which is cost effectiveness, such as the time response of the system, the memory consumption and the number of iterative operations required for data processing. Those complexities are investigated for all available compactly supported wavelet families and their children and compared with OFDM. The evaluation reveals which wavelet families perform more effectively than OFDM, and for each wavelet family identifies which family children perform the best. Based on these results, it is concluded that the wavelet modulation scheme has some interesting advantages over OFDM, such as lower complexity and bandwidth conservation of up to 25%, due to the elimination of guard intervals and dynamic bandwidth allocation, which result in better cost effectiveness.621.382De Montfort Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.693481http://hdl.handle.net/2086/12483Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
description Recently, issues surrounding wireless communications have risen to prominence because of the increase in the popularity of wireless applications. Bandwidth problems, and the difficulty of modulating signals across carriers, represent significant challenges. Every modulation scheme used to date has had limitations, and the use of the Discrete Fourier Transform in OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex) is no exception. The restriction on further development of OFDM lies primarily within the type of transform it uses in the heart of its system, Fourier transform. OFDM suffers from sensitivity to Peak to Average Power Ratio, carrier frequency offset and wasting some bandwidth to guard successive OFDM symbols. The discovery of the wavelet transform has opened up a number of potential applications from image compression to watermarking and encryption. Very recently, work has been done to investigate the potential of using wavelet transforms within the communication space. This research will further investigate a recently proposed, innovative, modulation technique, Orthogonal Wavelet Division Multiplex, which utilises the wavelet transform opening a new avenue for an alternative modulation scheme with some interesting potential characteristics. Wavelet transform has many families and each of those families has children which each differ in filter length. This research consider comprehensively investigates the new modulation scheme, and proposes multi-level dynamic sub-banding as a tool to adapt variable signal bandwidths. Furthermore, all compactly supported wavelet families and their associated children of those families are investigated and evaluated against each other and compared with OFDM. The linear computational complexity of wavelet transform is less than the logarithmic complexity of Fourier in OFDM. The more important complexity is the operational complexity which is cost effectiveness, such as the time response of the system, the memory consumption and the number of iterative operations required for data processing. Those complexities are investigated for all available compactly supported wavelet families and their children and compared with OFDM. The evaluation reveals which wavelet families perform more effectively than OFDM, and for each wavelet family identifies which family children perform the best. Based on these results, it is concluded that the wavelet modulation scheme has some interesting advantages over OFDM, such as lower complexity and bandwidth conservation of up to 25%, due to the elimination of guard intervals and dynamic bandwidth allocation, which result in better cost effectiveness.
author Almuttiri, Abdullah Salem M.
author_facet Almuttiri, Abdullah Salem M.
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title An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
title_short An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
title_full An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
title_fullStr An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
title_sort investigation of orthogonal wavelet division multiplexing techniques as an alternative to orthogonal frequency division multiplex transmissions and comparison of wavelet families and their children
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