In this paper, a group of methttis in reducing Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) in 3GPP-LTE uplink Single-Carrier Fre-quency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) using Constant Amplitude. tude Zero Auto-Correlatio...In this paper, a group of methttis in reducing Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) in 3GPP-LTE uplink Single-Carrier Fre-quency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) using Constant Amplitude. tude Zero Auto-Correlation Sequences(CAZAC) sequences were proposed. The authors discussed the methods of reducing PAPR using pilot sequences and detailed schemes. Then they investigated several CAZAC sequences, mainly about phase shifted sequences, such as Chu sequence, Frank sequence and Golomb sequence. They also the differences between various kinds of pilot sequence positions. Compared to simple binary sequences, CAZAC has a great improvement in peak power reduction. With respect to pilot sequence orders and pilot density, all three CAZAC sequences have similar performances, which is an advantage in designing SC-FDMA systems.展开更多
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM)produces a high peak-to-average power ratio(PAPR) that adversely affects high-speed OFDM data transmission. In order to reduce the high PAPR, an efficient nonlinear comp...Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM)produces a high peak-to-average power ratio(PAPR) that adversely affects high-speed OFDM data transmission. In order to reduce the high PAPR, an efficient nonlinear companding transform(NCT) function is proposed. With the proposed NCT function,the compression and expansion weights can be applied independently with suitably chosen function parameter values. As a result, the proposed function can easily maintain the average signal power approximately unchanged during the companding process.In this regard, the proposed function is superior to previously proposed schemes. Also, the simulations show the outstanding PAPR reduction performance of the proposed function. It is demonstrated that the proposed scheme performs well with nonlinear transmitter amplifiers and delivers superior error performance, compared with error function and exponential function based schemes.展开更多
基金supported by the Scientific Research Foundation for the Doctor′s Degree,Beijing University of Technology(No.X0002012200903)the State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks(Xidian University),China(No.ISN10-02)
文摘In this paper, a group of methttis in reducing Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) in 3GPP-LTE uplink Single-Carrier Fre-quency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) using Constant Amplitude. tude Zero Auto-Correlation Sequences(CAZAC) sequences were proposed. The authors discussed the methods of reducing PAPR using pilot sequences and detailed schemes. Then they investigated several CAZAC sequences, mainly about phase shifted sequences, such as Chu sequence, Frank sequence and Golomb sequence. They also the differences between various kinds of pilot sequence positions. Compared to simple binary sequences, CAZAC has a great improvement in peak power reduction. With respect to pilot sequence orders and pilot density, all three CAZAC sequences have similar performances, which is an advantage in designing SC-FDMA systems.
基金supported by the Research Grant of BB(Brain Busan)21 Project of 2015
文摘Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM)produces a high peak-to-average power ratio(PAPR) that adversely affects high-speed OFDM data transmission. In order to reduce the high PAPR, an efficient nonlinear companding transform(NCT) function is proposed. With the proposed NCT function,the compression and expansion weights can be applied independently with suitably chosen function parameter values. As a result, the proposed function can easily maintain the average signal power approximately unchanged during the companding process.In this regard, the proposed function is superior to previously proposed schemes. Also, the simulations show the outstanding PAPR reduction performance of the proposed function. It is demonstrated that the proposed scheme performs well with nonlinear transmitter amplifiers and delivers superior error performance, compared with error function and exponential function based schemes.