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`In this paper, the problem of carrier synchronization of OFDM systems in the presence of a substantial frequency offset is considered. New
`frequency estimation algorithms for the data aided (DA) mode are presented. The resulting two stage structure is able to cope with frequency
`offsets in the order of multiples of the spacing between subchannels. Key features of the novel scheme-which are presented in terms of estimation
`error variances, the required amount of training symbols and the computational load-ensure high speed synchronization with negligible decoder
`performance degradation at a low implementation effort.
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`Published in: Vehicular Technology Conference, 1994 IEEE 44th
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`Date of Conference: 8-10 June 1994
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`Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
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`DOI: 10.1109/VETEC.1994.345377
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`Conference Location: Stockholm, Sweden,
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`Frequency synchronization, Fading, Degradation, OFDM modulation, Additive white noise,
`Frequency estimation, Gaussian noise, AWGN, Filters, Estimation error
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`telecommunication channels, synchronisation, frequency estimation, frequency division
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