I am trying to implement OFDM on gnuradio. I have two questions.
The sampling frequency which is slightly higher than available bandwidth satisfies Nyqvist criterion for complex baseband signals. So why do we need to add oversampling factor again? Suppose say oversampling factor is 2. How does that help us in recovery of input signal?
I have seen in an OFDM implementation that
$$ t_{\rm symbol}=t_{\rm sampl} *(N_c+N_G)*{\rm oversamplingrate } $$
where
$t_{\rm symbol}$ = Symbol duration,
$t_{\rm sampl}$=sampling duration,
$N_c$ = No. of subcarriers consisting of data and pilot
$N_G$ = No. of guard band taps.
How does this formula come about? I also have a doubt as to whether each subcarrier corresponds to a single symbol or you can have multiple symbols per subcarrier. What is parameter that decides this?