LOW POWER AND HIGH SPEED TURBO DESIGN FOR OFDM SYSTEMS

Project Abstract / Summary : LOW POWER AND HIGH SPEED TURBO DESIGN FOR OFDM SYSTEMS
Abstract:-
This project proposes a TURBO based orthogonal frequency division multiplexing downlink baseband receiver for mobile wireless network. STBC will transmit the data from multiple input to multiple output(MIMO). transmitting data rate,core area and memory will be 3:1 ratio compared with CORDIC algorithm under the transmission bandwidth 100MHZ.Its overcome the multipath fadding and crosstalk.INTERLEAVER used for security purpose.

Why did you choose to work on this project topic : importance:
it is used to avoid the multipath fadding using turbo algorithm and increase the speed,data rate,bandwidth and memory.it is to implement the low power and high speed turbo for ofdm systems.
we design stbc transceveiver to transmiting and receiving the same data.

Project Category : Electrical / Electronics / Communication
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Institute/College Name: P.R.Engineering college
City: yhanjavur
State: tamil nadu
Participating Team From: Final Year

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