ICWN'09 Invited Talk - Prof. Michael Bank
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Doppler Effect: Limiting Values in OFDMA Cellular Systems
Professor Michael Bank Inventor of a new mobile communication method called the Frequency Bank Signal (FBS) In collaboration with Boris Hill and Miriam Bank Israel Date: TBA Time: TBA Location: TBA |
This talk examines the use of OFDMA methods like WiMax in future cellular systems. Simulations will show that the Doppler Effect causes orthogonality disturbance in critical but real situations. From the results of the simulation, it can be concluded that the influence of the Doppler Effect on pilot signals leads to an increased BER. This paper proposes limiting values for pilot signals, and other solutions for decreasing the influence of the Doppler Effect on OFDMA systems.
Professor Michael Bank received a B.A and an M.Sc. degree in communication engineering from the Leningrad Institute of Communications in 1960. In 1969 he received a Ph.D. degree in the field of FM signal detection and in 1990 a Doctor of Science degree (Russian equivalent of professor). Since 1992 he has worked as a consultant for the Israeli communicational company Bezeq, and also during that time and to the present has been a professor at the Holon Institute of Technology (HIT). He has authored four books and more than a hundred articles. Prof. Bank proposed a new mobile communication method called the Frequency Bank Signal (FBS). His research interests include mobile communication systems theory and video and audio compression methods.
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