City of Johannesburg, Sudáfrica
An impulse noise detection scheme employing machine learning (ML) algorithm in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is investigated. Four powerful ML’s multi-classifiers (ensemble) algorithms (Boosting (Bos), Bagging (Bag), Stacking (Stack) and Random Forest (RF)) were used at the receiver side of the OFDM system to detect if the received noisy signal contained impulse noise or not. The ML’s ensembles were trained with the Middleton Class A noise model which was the noise model used in the OFDM system. In terms of prediction accuracy, the results obtained from the four ML’s Ensembles techniques show that ML can be used to predict impulse noise in communication systems, in particular OFDM.
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