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How, What Is Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) - 123
DEFINITION
orthogonal frequency-division
multiplexing (OFDM)
By Gavin Wright John Burke, Nemertes Research
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What is orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)?
c Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing is a method of data transmission where a
o single information stream is split among several closely spaced narrowband subchannel
frequencies instead of a single Wideband channel frequency. It is mostly used in
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wireless data transmission but may be employed in wired and fiber optic communication
n as well.
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As an illustration, imagine you were sending a letter to your grandmother. You could
write your letter on a single piece of paper and mail it to her in an envelope. This would
be like using a single frequency (one piece of paper) to send your entire message. But,
because your grandmother can't see well, you instead write the same message in
larger letters (a slower data rate) on several pieces of paper (representing data streams
on different channels) but put them all in the same envelope (using same overall
frequency spectrum).
OFDM builds on simpler frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). In FDM, the total data
stream is divided into several subchannels, but the frequencies of the subchannels are
spaced farther apart so they do not overlap or interfere. With OFDM, the subchannel
frequencies are close together and overlapping but are still orthogonal, or separate, in
that they are carefully chosen and modulated so that the interference between the
subchannels is canceled out.
To extend the above illustration, OFDMA would be like including a single-page letter to
your grandfather in the same envelope as the letter to your grandmother. Since all
devices on the same channel share the same collision domain, this reduces the need
for the devices to wait or take turns to receive data. This will specifically help in
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situations where a device needs a low, but consistent, stream of data or in situations
where many devices are connected to a single base station. This is a key feature in Wi-
Fi 6, 4G and 5G new radio (5G NR) cellular data to support high data rates and many
devices, especially for internet of things (IoT) devices.
Some less common standards include fast low-latency access with seamless handoff
OFDM (Flash-OFDM), vector OFDM (VOFDM), scalable OFDMA (SOFDMA), wavelet
OFDM (W-OFDM), cyclic prefix OFDM (CP-OFDM), windowed OFDM, filtered OFDM,
universal filtered OFDM, unique word OFDM and pulse shaped OFDM.
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Advanced error correction can be used to spread out the overall data and compensate
for small errors. So, narrowband interference on a single subchannel will not affect the
other channels, enabling the overall system to still operate. Frequency-selective
interference fading due to multipath echo effects can also be corrected. The lower data
rate on the individual subchannels enables guard intervals to be used between
symbols, which eliminates intersymbol interference and helps with multipath errors.
There are two primary disadvantages with OFDM compared to single-channel systems.
OFDM systems must have closely tuned transmitters and receivers. This requires the
timing on signal modulators and demodulators be closely matched and produced to
tight tolerances. It also makes the system more sensitive to Doppler shift and, therefore,
less effective for high-speed moving vehicles.
OFDM applications
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing is used in many technologies, including the
following:
Digital radio, Digital Radio Mondiale, and digital audio broadcasting and
satellite radio.
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Wireless LAN (WLAN) data transmission. All Wi-Fi systems use OFDM, including
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax. The addition of OFDMA to the Wi-Fi 6/802.11ax standard
enables more devices to use the same base station simultaneously. OFDM is also
used in metropolitan area network (MAN) IEEE 802.16 Worldwide Interoperability
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for Microwave Access (WiMAX>) installations.
Networking
Cellular data. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and 4G cellphone networks use OFDM. It
is also an integral part of 5G NR cellular deployments.
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Related Terms
application delivery controller (ADC)
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An application delivery controller (ADC) is a network component that manages and optimizes how
client machines connect to web and... See complete definitionq
Ethernet
Ethernet is the traditional technology for connecting devices in a wired local area network (LAN) or
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