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What is OFDM

Handbook of Research on Mobility and Computing: Evolving Technologies and Ubiquitous Impacts
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a very popular modulation scheme for wideband digital communications used in applications such as wireless networking and digital television. It is a frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) scheme in which a large number of closely-spaced orthogonal subcarriers are modulated with the transmit data using conventional modulation schemes such as QAM or PSK.
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Power Issues and Energy Scavenging in Mobile Wireless Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
Gianluca Cornetta (Universidad CEU San Pablo, Spain), Abdellah Touhafi (Erasmushogheschool Brussel, Belgium), David J. Santos (Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Spain), and José Manuel Vázquez (Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-042-6.ch061
Abstract
Wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks are experiencing a widespread diffusion due to their flexibility and broad range of potential uses. Nowadays they are the underlying core technology of many industrial and remote sensing applications. Such networks rely on battery-operated nodes with a limited lifetime. Although, in the last decade, a significant research effort has been carried out to improve the energy efficiency and the power consumption of the sensor nodes, new power sources have to be considered to improve node lifetime and to guarantee a high network reliability and availability. Energy scavenging is the process by which the energy derived from external sources (i.e. temperature and pressure gradients, movement, solar light, etc.) is captured, translated into an electric charge and stored internally to a node. At the moment, these new power sources are not intended to replace the batteries, since they cannot generate enough energy; however, working together with the conventional power sources they can significantly improve node lifetime. Low-power operation is the result of a complex cross-layer optimization process, for this reason, this chapter thoroughly reviews all the traditional methods aimed at reducing power consumption at the network, MAC and PHY levels of the TCP stack, to understand advantages and limitations of such techniques, and to justify the need of alternative power sources that may allow, in the future, the design of completely self-sustained and autonomous sensor nodes.
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An Introduction to LiFi and Review of Prototypes Designed on FPGA and Other Hardware
It is a digital modulation technique in which a single data stream is split into multiple parallel streams and transmitted over narrow overlapping subcarriers.
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Advances of Radio Interface in WCDMA Systems
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is a modulation technique for transmission over a frequency-selective channel. OFDM divides the channel into multiple orthogonal frequencies, and each frequency will use a subcarrier where data streams are transmitted. Because the concurrent subcarriers carry different data streams, OFDM allows high spectral efficiency.
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Security and Privacy Approaches for Wireless Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANs & MANs)
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is a technique that splits a wide frequency band into a number of narrow frequency bands and inverse multiplexes data across the subchannels. Both 802.11a and the forthcoming 802.11g standards are based on OFDM.
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Visible Light Communication Numerous Applications
A method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies.
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The Diffusion of WiMax Technology: Hurdles and Opportunities
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM / OFDMA) technology. This is a technique for transmitting large amounts of digital data over a radio waves. OFDM works by splitting the radio signal into multiple smaller sub-signals that are then transmitted simultaneously at different frequencies to the receiver.
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Visible Light Communication Numerous Applications
A method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies.
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