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ADVANTAGES:

  • Makes efficient use of the spectrum by allowing overlap.
  • By dividing the channel into narrowband flat fading subchannels, OFDM is more resistant
to frequency selective fading than single carrier systems are.
  • Eliminates ISI and IFI through use of a cyclic prefix.
  • Using adequate channel coding and interleaving one can recover symbols lost due to the
frequency selectivity of the channel.
  • Channel equalization becomes simpler than by using adaptive equalization techniques with
single carrier systems.
  • It is possible to use maximum likelihood decoding with reasonable complexity.
  • OFDM is computationally efficient by using FFT techniques to implement the modulation
and demodulation functions.
  • Is less sensitive to sample timing offsets than single carrier systems are.
  • Provides good protection against cochannel interference and impulsive parasitic noise.
DISADVANTAGES :
  • The OFDM signal has a noise like amplitude with a very large dynamic range, therefore it
requires RF power amplifiers with a high peak to average power ratio.
  • It is more sensitive to carrier frequency offset and drift than single carrier systems are due
to leakage of the DFT.
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