FH-OFDM Modem
The FH-OFDM modem is developed for OFDM applications used in frequency hopping transmission scenarios or fixed frequency scenario…
Overview
The FH-OFDM modem is developed for OFDM applications used in frequency hopping transmission scenarios or fixed frequency scenarios.
Key features
- Supports LDPC code: AR4JA for rates (½, ⅔, and ⅘) and info block length (1024, 4096) bits.
- Supported OFDM sizes: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512.
- Supported modulation orders: BPSK up to 256 QAM.
- Supported oversampling ratios (4, 8).
- CRC-32 for all the FEC frames.
- Supported SFO up to 16 ppm.
- Supported CFO up to 80 KHz.
Benefits
- Point to Point, FDD transmission.
- Optional use of fixed frequency or frequency hopping operations.
- Supported hopping rate: 1K hop/sec.
- Supported number of hopping channels up to 32.
- The maximum supported distance is 40 Km.
- Automatic Gain Control (AGC) operation supported.
- Adaptive Coding & Modulation (ACM) supported.
- Pilot rotations supported.
- Achievable throughput of up to 114.65 Mbps infrequency hopping mode, and up to 158.72 Mbps in fixed frequency mode of operation.
Applications
- OFDM applications in frequency hopping transmission scenarios, with an option of fixed frequency transmission
What’s Included?
- Synthesizable Verilog
- System Model (Matlab)
- Verilog Test Benches
- Documentation
- FPGA testing environment
Files
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