In this paper, the impact of statistical noise modelling on the error performance achieved by orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) over indoor broadband power-line channels is investigated. Different classes of statistical models suitable to represent power-line noise are illustrated and their impact on the error performance of a specific OFDM system is assessed via computer simulations. Numerical results are compared with the error performance provided by the same system in the presence of measured power-line noise; this is evidence that a realistic indication of error performance can be achieved only if the power spectral density of the adopted noise model exhibits a good match with that of the measured noise. In practice, this result can be achieved by modeling the power-line noise as a moving average random process of proper order; however, a satisfying match can be achieved as well if other simple noise models available in the technical literature are adopted.

The Impact of Statistical Noise Modeling on the Error-Rate Performance of OFDM Power-Line Communications / Gianaroli, Fabio; Pancaldi, Fabrizio; Vitetta, Giorgio Matteo. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY. - ISSN 0885-8977. - STAMPA. - 29:6(2014), pp. 2622-2630. [10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2311167]

The Impact of Statistical Noise Modeling on the Error-Rate Performance of OFDM Power-Line Communications

GIANAROLI, FABIO;PANCALDI, Fabrizio;VITETTA, Giorgio Matteo
2014

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In this paper, the impact of statistical noise modelling on the error performance achieved by orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) over indoor broadband power-line channels is investigated. Different classes of statistical models suitable to represent power-line noise are illustrated and their impact on the error performance of a specific OFDM system is assessed via computer simulations. Numerical results are compared with the error performance provided by the same system in the presence of measured power-line noise; this is evidence that a realistic indication of error performance can be achieved only if the power spectral density of the adopted noise model exhibits a good match with that of the measured noise. In practice, this result can be achieved by modeling the power-line noise as a moving average random process of proper order; however, a satisfying match can be achieved as well if other simple noise models available in the technical literature are adopted.
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The Impact of Statistical Noise Modeling on the Error-Rate Performance of OFDM Power-Line Communications / Gianaroli, Fabio; Pancaldi, Fabrizio; Vitetta, Giorgio Matteo. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY. - ISSN 0885-8977. - STAMPA. - 29:6(2014), pp. 2622-2630. [10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2311167]
Gianaroli, Fabio; Pancaldi, Fabrizio; Vitetta, Giorgio Matteo
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