ANALYSIS OF BIT ERROR REDUCTION TECHNIQUE OF MIMO

How to reduce the bit error rate of OFDM

How to reduce the bit error rate of OFDM

For this, numerous techniques are proposed to beat the PAPR problem like i) Selective mapping (SLM) ii) Partial transmit sequence (PTS), iii) Clipping, iv) Clipping and filtering. Current technological objectives for OFDM focus primarily on optimizing bit error rate (BER) performance, particularly in high-data-rate applications where transmission reliability directly impacts user experience. However, one amongst the foremost drawbacks of the OFDM system is that the high-peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) that leads the system to provide in-band distortion and out-of-band radiation and reduces its efficiency. OFDM can be implemented easily, it is spectrally efficient and can provide high data rates with sufficient robustness to channel imperfections. 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.

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Optical module eye diagram is too poor no error messages

Optical module eye diagram is too poor no error messages

If there is no contact, the indicator of the eye diagram meets the standard, but if the tested eye diagram exceeds the standard eye diagram, the optical module cannot pass the test and additional calibration must be performed, and targeted improvements can be made. I have included the captured eye diagram of one of the good signal and one bad signal. The resulting image takes on a distinct eye-like shape, from which engineers can discern important signal characteristics.

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Relay protection time synchronization error

Relay protection time synchronization error

Within the DPU/TPU, there is a time clock, which may be enabled or disabled. If the clock is disabled, then the relay will not time stamp each event in the relay. Advanced power-system, protection-and-control applications using IEC 61850 sampled values (SV) require a time-synchronization accuracy of 1 microsecond and better. This paper will explain the Time Synchronization methods for the DPU/TPU/GPU IED's using Modbus or DNP 3. Historically, when accurate time stamping was needed, substation protection and control schemes have employed daisy chained IRIG-B connections with sometimes additional 1PPS method (for example for differential line protection). The power utility section of ISK is responsible for distributing electrical energy inside the chemistry park Knapsack Hürth near Cologne in Germany which is.

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