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Carrier Frequency Offset Estimation and I/Q Imbalance Compensation for OFDM Systems

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Figure 1: Block diagram of the transmitter and receiver in the OFDM system.
Figure 3: MSE of CFO estimate (g = 1 dB and θ = 15◦).
Figure 6: MSE of I/Q imbalance estimate versus SNR (VU = tgθ, = 1/g cosθ, and ε = 0.3).
Figure 9: BER performance of a BPSK OFDM system with I/Q im-balance correction.

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