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Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is becoming the chosen modulation technique for wireless communications. OFDM can provide large data rates with sufficient robustness to radio channel impairments. Many research centers in the world have specialized teams working in the optimization of OFDM for countless applications. Here, at the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of such teams is in Dr. M. A. Ingram’s Smart Antenna Research Laboratory (SARL), a part of the Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT). The purpose of this report is to provide Matlab code to simulate the basic processing involved in the generation and reception of an OFDM signal in a physical channel and to. | OFDM Simulation Using Matlab9 Smart Antenna Research Laboratory Faculty Advisor Dr. Mary Ann Ingram Guillermo Acosta August 2000 OFDM Simulation Using Matlab CONTENTS 1 2 OFDM DVB-T FFT 3 OFDM 4 5 OFDM OFDM Eq. vs. 6 .