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Preamble design using embedded signalling for OFDM broadcast systems based on reduced-complexity distance detection
The second generation digital terrestrial television broadcasting standard (DVB-T2) adopts the so-called P1 symbol as the preamble for initial synchronization. The P1 symbol also carries a number of basic transmission parameters, including the fast Fourier transform size and the single-input/single-output as well as multiple-input/single-output mode, in order to appropriately configure the receiver for carrying out the subsequent processing. In this contribution, an improved preamble design is proposed, where a pair of training sequences is inserted in the frequency domain and their distance is used for transmission parameter signalling. At the receiver, only a low-complexity correlator is required for the detection of the signalling. Both the coarse carrier frequency offset and the signalling can be simultaneously estimated by detecting the above-mentioned correlation. Compared to the standardised P1 symbol, the proposed preamble design significantly reduces the complexity of the receiver while retaining high robustness in frequency-selective fading channels. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the proposed preamble design achieves a better signalling performance than the standardised P1 symbol, despite reducing the numbers of multiplications and additions by about 40% and 20%, respectively
Phase diagram of QCD at finite temperature and chemical potential from lattice simulations with dynamical Wilson quarks
We present the first results for lattice QCD at finite temperature and
chemical potential with four flavors of Wilson quarks. The calculations
are performed using the imaginary chemical potential method at ,
0.001, 0.15, 0.165, 0.17 and 0.25, where is the hopping parameter,
related to the bare quark mass and lattice spacing by
. Such a method allows us to do large scale Monte Carlo
simulations at imaginary chemical potential . By analytic
continuation of the data with to real values of the chemical
potential, we expect at each , a transition line
on the plane, in a region relevant to the search for quark gluon
plasma in heavy-ion collision experiments. The transition is first order at
small or large quark mass, and becomes a crossover at intermediate quark mass.Comment: Published versio
Chiral Spin Liquid in a Frustrated Anisotropic Kagome Heisenberg Model
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Phase structure of lattice QCD with two flavors of Wilson quarks at finite temperature and chemical potential
We present results for phase structure of lattice QCD with two degenerate
flavors () of Wilson quarks at finite temperature and small baryon
chemical potential . Using the imaginary chemical potential for which
the fermion determinant is positive, we perform simulations at points where the
ratios of pseudo-scalar meson mass to the vector meson mass are
between and as well as in the quenched limit. By analytic
continuation to real quark chemical potential , we obtain the transition
temperature as a function of small . We attempt to determine the nature
of transition at imaginary chemical potential by histogram, MC history, and
finite size scaling. In the infinite heavy quark limit, the transition is of
first order. At intermediate values of quark mass corresponding to the
ratio of in the range from to at
, the MC simulations show absence of phase transition.Comment: 10 pages, 17 figures;16 figures;9 pages,10 figures;10 pages,11
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