Cylcic Prefix in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

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    Cylcic prefix in Orthogonal Frequency

    Division Multiplexing

    by Krishna Sankar on February 17, 2008

    In a previous post (here), we discussed in brief, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing

    (OFDM) transmission. Let us know probe bit more into the motivation of cyclic prefix (aka

    guard interval) associated with each OFDM symbol.

    What is cyclic prefix?Let us consider one subcarrier (subcarrier +1 specified in IEEE 802.11a specification) alone. In

    the figure shown below, the blue line corresponds to the original sinusoidal where one cycle of

    the sinusoidal is of duration 64 samples ( with 20MHz sampling), corresponding tosubcarrier of frequency 312.5kHz.

    Figure: Sinuosoidal with cyclic prefix

    To add the cyclic prefix, 16 samples ( ) from the end of the sinusoidal are appended to thebeginning of the sinusoidal (shown in green colour). As can be seen, appending of cyclic prefixdoes not cause any discontinuities and we still have the original sinusoidal of frequency

    312.5kHz.

    Further, after adding cyclic prefix, as the sinusoidal is of duration , we now have a bigger

    window for choosing one period of the sinuosidal. Ofcourse, depending on which set of

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    is chosen, the phase needs to be corrected, but that will be a trivial operation in a typical

    implementation.

    Effect of passing a sinusoidal through a multipath channelLet us consider a simple multipath channel of the form

    .

    Let the transmit symbol be a single sinusoidal .The received signal is.

    As can be seen from the above equation, after passing through the multipath channel, the

    received signal is the original sinusoidal albeit with modifications in amplitude and phase.

    Use of cyclic prefix in multipath channelCyclic prefix acts as a buffer region where delayed information from the previous symbols can

    get stored. The receiver has to exclude samples from the cyclic prefix which got corrupted by theprevious symbol when choosing the samples for an OFDM symbol. Further, from the previoussection, we learned that a sinusoidal added with a delayed version of the same sinusoidal does

    not affect the frequency of the sinusoidal (it only affects the amplitude and phase).

    Figure: OFDM symbol with multipath

    Given so, for demodulating the received symbol, the receiver can chose samples from a

    region which is not affected by the previous symbol. As shown in the figure above, the samples

    can be chosen from the blue-arrow region OR the orange-arrow region OR somewhere

    inbetween.

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    Note:

    When the pertinent samples of an OFDM symbol is taken (as explained above), the orthogonalityaspect in OFDM is not affected by the multipath channel i.e. eventhough the individual

    subcarriers undergo phase and amplitude change, as the frequency is not affected, there is no

    interference between the subcarriers.

    Cons of cyclic prefixOfcourse, the flipside of adding cyclic prefix is the loss in data rate as we are conveyingredundant information.

    Choosing the cyclic prefix durationGiven that transmission of cyclic prefix reduces the data rate, the system designers will want to

    minimize the cyclic prefix duration. Typically, cyclic prefix duration is determined by the

    expected duration of the multipath channel in the operating environment. For example, for the

    indoor wireless multipath channel, the typically expected multipath channel is of aroundduration, hence determining the cyclic prefix chosen per the IEEE 802.11a specification.

    Summary1. Passing a sinsuodial through a multipath channel does not affect the frequency of the

    sinusoidal.

    2. As the multipath channel does not change the frequency of the sinusoidal, multipath channel

    does not affect orthogonality of the subcarriers (only if the receiver chooses samples which

    correspond only to the delay-added versions of the samples of the current symbol).

    3. Transmission of cyclic prefix reduces the data rate, hence the cyclic prefix duration should not

    be much more than the duration of the maximum expected multipath channel.

    References[802.11A] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical (PHY) Layerspecifications High speed physical layer in 5GHz band

    Hope this helps.Krishna

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