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A Novel Phase Noise Compensation Scheme for 60GHz OFDM System Based on Quantum Genetic Algorithm

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This paper proposes a new phase noise compensation scheme for 60 GHz OFDM system employing optimal blind data detection based on quantum genetic algorithm to alleviate performance degradation due to the phase noise. High data-rate OFDM system in 60-GHz millimeter-wave band have been extensively studied, but the relatively large phase noise in the phase locked loop (PLL) synthesizer severely degrades transmission performance. This proposed scheme employ an optimal (maximum a posteriori) data estimator, utilizing prior statistical knowledge of PHN. In addition, quantum genetic algorithm is used to further reduce the computational complexity. Simulation results under 802.15.3C system show that the proposed scheme mitigates the degradation due to PHN effectively over both AWGN channel and frequency selective fading channel.

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This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (60972079, 60902046) and the BUPT excellent Ph.D. students foundations (CX201122).

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Zhao, J., Zhao, C., Li, B., Zhou, Z. (2012). A Novel Phase Noise Compensation Scheme for 60GHz OFDM System Based on Quantum Genetic Algorithm. In: Liang, Q., et al. Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 202. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5803-6_30

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