Monday, 21 September 2020 07:43

A lecturer from Communication Engineering Department at UOT participates in the discussion committee of MSc via distance

The lecturer (Assist. Prof. Dr. Thamer Muhammad Jamil) from Communication Engineering Department at UOT participated in the remote discussion committee for MSc student (Hassan Farouq Radif), Electronic Engineering Department / Engineering College – Al- Nahrain University and Communications, for his thesis. "Frequency Domain Adaptive Equalization of Multipath Fast Fading in OFDM Communication" The discussion took place on Sunday 6/9/2020 at Dijla hall in the college.

The discussion committee consisted of:

Prof. Dr. Durgham Muhammad Jamil (the head).

Assist. Prof. Dr. Thamer Muhammad Jamil (Member)

Dr. Muhammad Hussain Ali (Member)

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manal Jamil Abdul Amir (Supervisor)

In a typical OFDM communication system, several techniques exist to reduce the effects of symbolic interference (ISI) and inter-carrier interference (ICI), the guard interval and Periodic prefix, especially orthogonal. However, all of these techniques are not sufficient in rapid dimming channels of multipath. The main objective of this paper is to explain the method of channel estimation in a consistent manner the frequency domain is based on complex number algorithms and is applied in the frequency domain, where this is the indicated method promises to reduce the complexity of the system.

In this thesis, the study and implementation of the channel estimation method is carried out in a proper manner in the frequency domain of a system

Wireless Communications, (OFDM). The method studied is based on the imposed training sequential algorithm (STS) and least iterative square adaptive algorithm (RLS) with waveform modulation schemes in different ways.

The most common method for channel estimation in an OFDM system is adaptive equalization estimation implemented in the time domain the calendar printed in the frequency space of the signals passing through the fast dimming channels in Multiple communication systems split the orthogonal frequency

The discussion resulted in the success of the student and the award of MSC with a satisfied grade after making all the modifications that were developed by the discussants.

 

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