The cyclic prefix added at transmission is removed during reception to prevent inter-symbol interference by skipping the first eight sub-carriers of the received OFDM symbol; this is implemented in hardware by the control unit which only enables further processing by the FFT block after the first eight bits of each received symbol have been skipped.
The cyclic prefix added at transmission is removed during reception to prevent inter-symbol interference by skipping the first eight sub-carriers of the received OFDM symbol; this is implemented in hardware by the control unit which only enables further processing by the FFT block after the first eight bits of each received symbol have been skipped.
The cyclic prefix added at transmission is removed during reception to prevent inter-symbol interference by skipping the first eight sub-carriers of the received OFDM symbol; this is implemented in hardware by the control unit which only enables further processing by the FFT block after the first eight bits of each received symbol have been skipped.
The cyclic prefix was added at the transmitting end in order to avoid
inter-symbol interference, therefore during reception it must be eliminated
for any further processing of the received signal. This is done by simply skipping the first eight sub-carriers in the received OFDM symbol. In hardware this is implemented in the control unit. The control unit only enables the next block (FFT) when the first eight bits of the received OFDM symbols have been skipped .
CYCLIC PREFIX REMOVER
The cyclic prefix was added at the transmitting end in order to avoid
inter-symbol interference, therefore during reception it must be eliminated
for any further processing of the received signal. This is done by simply skipping the first eight sub-carriers in the received OFDM symbol. In hardware this is implemented in the control unit. The control unit only enables the next block (FFT) when the first eight bits of the received OFDM symbols have been skipped .