Presentation 1998/3/19
A Study on a OFDM System Using a Precoder for Reducing a Dynamic Range of Transmission Signals
Chiemi SAWAUMI, Nobuyuki KATAOKA, Fumio KANAYA, Ryuji KOHNO,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes an orthogonal frequency division muitiplexing(OFDM)system using a precoder, i.e.PR-OFDM, which can reduce a dynamic range of output transmitting signals. This is useful to compensate for performance degradation of OFDM due to nonlinear distortion in a transmitting amptifier.PR-OFDM, in which a symbol duration is M times as long as a usual OFDM, can reduce the dynamic range into 1/√.
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Keyword(in English) OFDM / Multi-Carrier Communication / dynamic range / precoder / nonlinear distortion
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Title (in English) A Study on a OFDM System Using a Precoder for Reducing a Dynamic Range of Transmission Signals
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Keyword(1) OFDM
Keyword(2) Multi-Carrier Communication
Keyword(3) dynamic range
Keyword(4) precoder
Keyword(5) nonlinear distortion
1st Author's Name Chiemi SAWAUMI
1st Author's Affiliation Fac.of Engineering, Div.of Information Science, Shonan Inatitute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Nobuyuki KATAOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Div.of Elec.and Comp.Eng., Fac.of Eng., Yokohama National University
3rd Author's Name Fumio KANAYA
3rd Author's Affiliation Fac.of Engineering, Div.of Information Science, Shonan Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Ryuji KOHNO
4th Author's Affiliation Div.of Elec.and Comp.Eng., Fac.of Eng., Yokohama National Uuniversity
Date 1998/3/19
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 612
Page pp.pp.-
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