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Qué (quién) es OFDM - definición

METHOD OF ENCODING DIGITAL DATA ON MULTIPLE CARRIER FREQUENCIES
COFDM; Coded orthogonal frequency division modulation; Discrete multitone modulation; OFDM; Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; Coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; Orthogonal frequency division modulation; Coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; Flash-OFDM; BST-COFDM; Discrete Multi-Tone; Discrete Multitone Modulation; Optical orthogonal code; Optical Orthogonal Code; Discrete multitone technique; OFDM system comparison table; Discrete multi-tone modulation; ODFM; Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing; CODFM; Bandwidth Efficiency Comparison between single carrier and multi carrier optical transmission system; Ofdm; Inter Carrier Interface; Coded OFDM; FLASH-OFDM; Discrete multitone
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Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (Reference: FDM)
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing         
In telecommunications, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a type of digital transmission and a method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies. OFDM has developed into a popular scheme for wideband digital communication, used in applications such as digital television and audio broadcasting, DSL internet access, wireless networks, power line networks, and 4G/5G mobile communications.

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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

In telecommunications, orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a type of digital transmission used in digital modulation for encoding digital (binary) data on multiple carrier frequencies. OFDM has developed into a popular scheme for wideband digital communication, used in applications such as digital television and audio broadcasting, DSL internet access, wireless networks, power line networks, and 4G/5G mobile communications.

OFDM is a frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) scheme that was introduced by Robert W. Chang of Bell Labs in 1966. In OFDM, the incoming bitstream representing the data to be sent is divided into multiple streams. Multiple closely spaced orthogonal subcarrier signals with overlapping spectra are transmitted, with each carrier modulated with bits from the incoming stream so multiple bits are being transmitted in parallel. Demodulation is based on fast Fourier transform algorithms. OFDM was improved by Weinstein and Ebert in 1971 with the introduction of a guard interval, providing better orthogonality in transmission channels affected by multipath propagation. Each subcarrier (signal) is modulated with a conventional modulation scheme (such as quadrature amplitude modulation or phase-shift keying) at a low symbol rate. This maintains total data rates similar to conventional single-carrier modulation schemes in the same bandwidth.

The main advantage of OFDM over single-carrier schemes is its ability to cope with severe channel conditions (for example, attenuation of high frequencies in a long copper wire, narrowband interference and frequency-selective fading due to multipath) without the need for complex equalization filters. Channel equalization is simplified because OFDM may be viewed as using many slowly modulated narrowband signals rather than one rapidly modulated wideband signal. The low symbol rate makes the use of a guard interval between symbols affordable, making it possible to eliminate intersymbol interference (ISI) and use echoes and time-spreading (in analog television visible as ghosting and blurring, respectively) to achieve a diversity gain, i.e. a signal-to-noise ratio improvement. This mechanism also facilitates the design of single frequency networks (SFNs) where several adjacent transmitters send the same signal simultaneously at the same frequency, as the signals from multiple distant transmitters may be re-combined constructively, sparing interference of a traditional single-carrier system.

In coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (COFDM), forward error correction (convolutional coding) and time/frequency interleaving are applied to the signal being transmitted. This is done to overcome errors in mobile communication channels affected by multipath propagation and Doppler effects. COFDM was introduced by Alard in 1986 for Digital Audio Broadcasting for Eureka Project 147. In practice, OFDM has become used in combination with such coding and interleaving, so that the terms COFDM and OFDM co-apply to common applications.

Ejemplos de uso de OFDM
1. OFDM is a legal party with seats in the Parliament.
2. Other new broadband Internet technologies, such as WiMAX and Flash–OFDM, need dedicated radio frequency bands.
3. Representatives of OFDM and the Oromo National Congress (ONC) have submitted their written demand to Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.
4. "We see the need for dual–mode or even triple–mode chips to power advanced OFDM devices.
5. The TPLF has also arrested all members and supporters of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) supporters in Najjoo.