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Bit Error Rate Calculation for OFDM with
Synchronization Errors in Time and Frequency
Selective Fading Channels
Marco Krondorf and Gerhard Fettweis
Vodafone Chair Mobile Communications Systems, Technische Universita?t Dresden,
D-01062 Dresden, Germany
{krondorf,fettweis}@ifn.et.tu-dresden.de, http://www.ifn.et.tu-dresden.de/MNS
Abstract— In this paper we present an analytical approach to
evaluate the bit error rate (BER) of OFDM systems subject to
carrier frequency offset (CFO) and channel estimation error in
Rayleigh flat fading as well as in time and frequency selective
fading channels. Based on correct modeling of the correlation
between channel estimates and received signals with carrier
frequency offset, the bit error rate can be numerically evaluated
by averaging bit error rates on different subcarriers using an
analytical expression of double integrals. The results illustrate
that the analysis can approximate the simulative performance
very accurately if the power delay profile of fading channels and
carrier frequency offset are known.
I. INTRODUCTION
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a
widely applied technique for wireless communications, which
enables simple one-tap equalization by cyclic prefix inserta-
tion. Conversely, the sensitivity of OFDM systems to carrier
frequency offset (CFO) is higher than that of single-carrier
systems. In present OFDM standards, such as IEEE802.11a/g
or DVB-T, preamble (or pilots) are used to estimate and
compensate the carrier frequency offset (CFO) and channel
impulse response but after the CFO estimation and compen-
sation, the residual carrier frequency offset still destroys the
orthogonality of the received OFDM signals and the channel
estimates, which worsen further the bit error rate of OFDM
systems during the equalization process. In the literature, the
effects of carrier frequency offset on symbol error rate are
mostly investigated under the assumption of perfect channel
knowledge. The papers [6] an
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