Performance Analysis of Maximal Ratio Combining with FBMC for 5G

Namitha M. Haveri, Arathi R. Shankar

Abstract


One of the main objectives of upcoming 5G technology is to support huge data capacity with high data rate. To support high data traffic,designs of new multicarrier techniques are essential. FBMC is considered to be one such promising technique for 5G.The major concern with the wireless time varying channels when transmitting a signal is its nature and behavior for that period of duration. When mobile systems are used for transmission and reception across these time varying channels, the signals are subjected to ISI and multipath fading. These are the key setbacks which worsen the quality of overall received signal. The author proposes a solution to this problem by the use of receiver diversity techniques with Filter Bank Multi Carrier technique.


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