Abstract
OFDM’s ability to efficiently utilize spectrum, achieve high data rates,
and maintain robustness in challenging channel conditions has made
it a fundamental technology in modern communication systems. In
view of this, it is essential to obtain an optimized set of OFDM
parameters providing minimum bit error rate. In this work, in the initial
phase, experimentation is done to study the effect of variations in
individual parameter of OFDM on bit error rate (BER) of OFDM
scheme. In the second phase of work, in order to find optimized
combination of OFDM parameters, Taguchi optimization technique is
applied with the objective to minimize BER. Investigating how the
cyclic prefix affects the performance of an OFDM (Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing) system is crucial for optimizing BER
(Bit Error Rate) performance and spectral efficiency across different
modulation schemes such as BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, and 64-QAM.
The cyclic prefix (CP) in OFDM systems plays a significant role in
mitigating inter-symbol interference (ISI) caused by multipath
propagation and in simplifying the equalization process. BER curves
are obtained and compared for various lengths of the cyclic prefix. In
similar manner, the experimentation is done for investigating the effect
of variations of other parameters of OFDM namely FFT length and
signal to noise ratio individually on bit error rate of OFDM scheme.
Here, the statistical analysis technique referred to as ANOM (Analysis
of Means) is utilized to examine experimental data and assess the
importance of different factors and their interactions on the system’s
performance. In this work, optimized set of values of cyclic prefix, bit
error rate, FFT length and signal to noise ratio is obtained using
Taguchi approach to minimize the BER of OFDM scheme.
Authors
Yogita Dinkar Kapse1, Samadhan C. Kulkarni2, Shripad Prabhakar Mohani3
COEP Technological University, India1, Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon, India2,3
Keywords
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Bit Error Rate (BER), Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), Taguchi optimization, Cyclic Prefix (CP)